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Fig. 3 Bar graph shows change in ileocecal-appendiceal angle, grouped by
subjective assessment, for potential for diagnostic dilemma caused by cecal
mobility. Average and ranges (isobars) are shown for axial, sagittal, and
coronal planes. There is statistically significant difference between average
angles in diagnostic-dilemma and no-diagnostic-dilemma groups. Gray bars =
axial change in axis, black bars = sagittal change in axis, white bars =
coronal change in axis.