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Fig. 12C. 23-year-old man with acute abdominal pain from malrotation
with internal hernia and partial midgut volvulus. Axial contrast-enhanced CT
scans show dilated duodenum (D, A), small whirl sign involving more
distal superior mesenteric artery (arrowheads, B), and
malpositioning of bowel. Localized cluster of unopacified bowel or fluid is
present inferiorly (arrows, C). Internal hernia with
encapsulated appearance was found at surgery.
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