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Fig. 1A. 62-year-old man with remote history of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
who presented with fever and chills. Axial images from unenhanced CT scan show
large tubular structure (arrowheads, A and B) extending
posteriorly into pelvis from cecal region. Note circumferential homogeneous
mural soft-tissue thickening and subtle but mildly prominent fluid-filled
lumen (arrow, A).
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