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Fig. 2. 20-month-old boy with intussusception and recent history of
gastroenteritis; hydrostatic reduction was successful. Transverse sonogram of
right upper abdomen shows targetlike mass, representing intussusception,
consisting of multiple concentric rings surrounding echogenic center. Three
enlarged lymph nodes are present in intussusception (arrows). Largest
lymph node measures 11 mm at its long axis. Trapped fluid is not detected.
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