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Fig. 1C. 44-year-old man with 25-year history of intermittent episodes
of rectal discharge of bright red blood. Axial CT scan obtained during virtual
colonoscopy of air-insufflated colon at level of lower lumbar spine shows
thickening of ascending colon with few intramural phleboliths. One area is
closely opposed and possibly adherent to anterior abdominal wall. As in
B, innumerable small mesenteric masses are visible.
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