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Fig. 4 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

Fig. 4

From: Multidetector computed tomography: a corner stone imaging modality in evaluation of acute small bowel diseases

Fig. 4

Different patient diagnosed with small bowel obstruction presented with acute abdominal pain, vomiting and constipation. A Coronal CT in venous phase for patient diagnosed with adhesive intestinal obstruction showing proximally dilated bowel loops (white arrow head) and the site of transition zone of adhesive band (white arrow). B Axial CT in arterial phase for patient diagnosed with recurrent obstructed para-umbilical hernia showing hernial defect (white arrow head) and proximal dilated bowel loops showing intestinal feces sign (white arrow). C Coronal oblique CT in venous phase with MPR for patient diagnosed with intussusception showing the site of intussuscepted bowel loop (white circle) with the leading point, dilated Meckel’s diverticulum (white arrow heads). D Coronal oblique view CT in venous phase with MPR and MIP for patient diagnosed with gall stone ileus showing the hyperdense gall stone within small bowel loops (white arrow) and proximal dilated bowel loops (white arrow heads). E Axial CT in venous phase for patient diagnosed with gall stone ileus showing gall bladder pneumobilia (white arrow) and cholecysto-duodenal fistula (white arrow head)

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