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Fig. 4B. Right lower quadrant stranding or fluid and normal-caliber
appendix. 44-year-old man with abdominal pain has large right lower quadrant
inflammatory mass (arrow, A). Appendix (arrowhead,
B) is gas-filled and normal in size. Follow-up CT 1 month later
confirmed improving omental infarction.