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Fig. 6A. 70-year-old man with lymphoma, postchemotherapy pancytopenia,
liver failure, and sepsis. CT scan shows extensive small-bowel intramural and
intraluminal hemorrhage and hyperdense intramural and intraluminal hemorrhage
in cross-section of jejunum (arrows). Hyperdense intraluminal
hemorrhage is shown in longitudinal image of thick-walled jejunum
(arrowheads). Neither oral nor IV contrast medium was administered.
Hyperdense hemorrhage mimics oral contrast medium in bowel lumen.
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