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Fig. 6A —33-year-old man with history of alcohol and drug abuse and
untreated hepatitis C who presented to emergency department with abdominal
pain. MDCT with administration of IV and oral contrast material was performed.
Axial (A), coronal multiplanar reformation (MPR) (B), and
sagittal MPR (C) MDCT images show short-segment jejunojejunal
intussusception (arrows). Small-bowel series was performed
immediately after CT (not shown) and was normal. Patient's symptoms resolved
with conservative treatment.