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Fig. 3B Multiple blind pouches, as shown on axial CT images of
34-year-old woman with lymphoproliferative disorder after bone marrow
transplantation for Fanconi anemia. She had multiple prior intestinal
resections and anastomoses. Two blind pouches (arrows) are adjacent
to surgical clips (arrowheads). CT scans 7 (A) and 13
(B) months after last surgical procedure show enlargement of blind
pouch with time.