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Fig. 27B 34-year-old woman presenting with right lower quadrant pain. Same
patient presented 3 months later with fever and left upper quadrant pain. CT
scan revealed splenic collection (white arrows). Connector tube has
changed its location and now projects within collection (black
arrows).