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Fig. 10B 27-year-old man with acute intestinal obstruction. Thin-slice volume-rendered image shows suspicious multifocal stenotic segments (arrows) along small intestine. Tentative diagnosis based on CT scan was low-grade small-bowel obstruction of unknown cause due to nonspecific findings. However, cause of small-bowel obstruction proved to be persimmon bezoar that was extracted just before CT. No abnormal small-intestine findings were detected on small-bowel follow-through examination 3 months later (not shown).





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