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Fig. 1. True-positive interpretation in 27-year-old man with right
lower quadrant pain. Axial contrast-enhanced helical CT scan shows that
thickened appendix (>6 mm in width) and periappendiceal stranding
(arrow) are present. Terminal ileum is well opacified. Secondary
findings include appendiceal mural enhancement and cecal thickening.
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