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. 2024 Jul 13;19(9):4104–4107. doi: 10.1016/j.radcr.2024.06.048

Fig. 1.

Fig 1

Computer tomography scan without (A: Axial section, B: sagital section), and with IV-contrast image (A: Axial section, B: coronal section), of the abdomen showing fat-density ovoid structure adjacent to the caecum (Bleu arrow), measuring 2.6 × 1.3 cm in diameter with thin high-density rim (1–3 mm thick) associated with surrounding inflammatory fat stranding, and thickening of the adjacent peritoneum. Presence of central hyperdense dot representing the thrombosed vascular pedicle.