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. 2021 May 21;41(4):E1064–E1081. doi: 10.1148/rg.2021200181

Figure 7b.

Gunshot injury in a 21-year-old man. Axial contrast-enhanced CT images of the abdomen and pelvis demonstrate foci of gas within the subcutaneous fat, indicating the entry wound (yellow circle in a) and exit wound (red oval in b). In the path of the bullet trajectory (not double oblique orientation), there is evidence of bowel injury, as indicated by focal bowel wall thickening and surrounding stranding (yellow circle in b), which is magnified for clarity (inset in b).

Gunshot injury in a 21-year-old man. Axial contrast-enhanced CT images of the abdomen and pelvis demonstrate foci of gas within the subcutaneous fat, indicating the entry wound (yellow circle in a) and exit wound (red oval in b). In the path of the bullet trajectory (not double oblique orientation), there is evidence of bowel injury, as indicated by focal bowel wall thickening and surrounding stranding (yellow circle in b), which is magnified for clarity (inset in b).