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Fig. 1C 39-year-old man with omental infarction who presented with acute
abdominal pain and low-grade fever 1 week after receiving combined kidney and
pancreas transplant. Coronal unenhanced CT scan shows extension of abnormal
omentum (long arrows) from level of splenic flexure of colon
(arrowhead) to above level of renal transplant (short
arrow). Note associated mass effect displacing colon to the right.