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Fig. 8. 64-year-old man with deep venous thrombosis who received
excessive anticoagulation with warfarin (prothrombin time, 60 sec). After
patient underwent left hemicolectomy for colon cancer, small intestine extends
into fossa of descending colon. Contrast-enhanced CT scan shows
cross-sectional view of jejunal intramural hematoma (white arrow)
with adjacent dilated segment of jejunum and normal bowel wall (black
arrow).
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