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Fig. 3B. 57-year-old man with left lower quadrant and left groin pain
as well as high fever (39.2°C), chills, tender left flank, and hematuria.
CT was performed because of clinically suspected intraabdominal abscess. Axial
contrast-enhanced CT scan obtained 3 cm more caudal than A shows
thrombus in left inferior vena cava (arrow). Normal inferior vena
cava is seen on right.
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