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Fig. 2. 7-year-old boy with right-sided abdominal pain. Axial CT scan
through right lower quadrant shows large triangular mass (arrows)
between ascending colon and anterior abdominal wall. Mass is predominantly
fatty, interspersed with higher attenuating linear densities. Inflammatory
changes can be seen in adjacent colon. CT appearance is characteristic for
omental infarction.
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