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Fig. 3. 12-year-old girl presenting with feeding intolerance and
abdominal distention. Patient had undergone previous Nissen fundoplication and
spinal instrumentation, which produced artifact. CT scan shows several
localized mildly dilated air-filled small-bowel loops resulting from
compression and entrapment by adhesive bands. Note typical hairpin appearance
of bowel loop (arrows) frequently seen in closed-loop obstruction.
Diagnosis of obstruction was missed by both interpreters.
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