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Fig. 4 45-year-old man with appendicitis. Coronal reformatted image
from CT performed with IV contrast agent and polyethylene glycol-based oral
contrast agent shows appendicolith (arrow) with associated
periappendiceal abscess (a) that results in small-bowel obstruction. Oral
contrast material does not reach cecum in this patient.