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Fig. 1C. CT images show gelatin bioabsorbable sponge. Axial CT image
of mid abdomen of 55-year-old man after undergoing orthotopic liver
transplantation shows typical linear stripelike appearance of gelatin
bioabsorbable sponge (straight arrow). High-attenuation fluid
collection (curved arrow) surrounds sponge. Patient did not have
clinical or laboratory evidence of infection. Appearances are suggestive of
intraoperative hematoma.