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Fig. 11 Nonobstructive symptomatic adhesions. Axial CT image in
59-year-old man with abdominal pain after renal transplant shows small bowel
adherent to anterior peritoneum (white arrows) and kinking of bowel
loop (arrowhead). There were no overt CT features of small-bowel
obstruction. Patient subsequently underwent adhesion lysis with improvement of
symptoms. K = superior pole of transplanted kidney.