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Fig. 2A. 80-year-old woman with a long segment of small-bowel infarction. Attenuation of involved small bowel was decreased relative to segments that are not involved. Axial CT scan obtained with IV contrast material at level of mid abdomen shows segment of small bowel (thin arrow) with lack of enhancement and thin wall. Other small-bowel loops (thick arrow) show enhancement and mild mural thickening of 2-3 mm. Patient refused surgical intervention.





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