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Fig. 17A CT scans in two different patients with transmesenteric internal
hernias. Contrast-enhanced axial CT scan of 84-year-old woman showing
transmesenteric internal hernia after Roux-en-Y procedure shows dilated,
fluid-filled loops of small bowel lateral to ascending colon (arrow)
and displacing omental fat because loops of bowel lie directly beneath
anterior abdominal wall (arrowheads).