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Fig. 1B 87-year-old man on anticoagulation medication for pulmonary
emboli but without known colonic disease underwent CT colonography with
automatic followed by manual insufflation. Subsequent prone axial CT
colonography image shows free intraperitoneal air ventral to liver surface and
retroperitoneally, posterior to hepatic flexure, indicating bowel
perforation.