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Fig. 3B 31-year-old man with known Crohn's disease. Coronal true FISP
image obtained with fat saturation during optimal distention shows normal
jejunal loops (arrowheads) and short segment of bowel wall thickening
of terminal ileum with high-grade stenosis (arrows). Optimal
distention contributes to differentiation between stenosis and collapsed bowel
loops.