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F:
Contrast-enhanced
ring
near the coecum surronded by free fluid
H:
Adult
woman, 62-years-old, with high fever and increased white blood cell count (WCC)
- four days after abdominal surgery. Because of suspicion of intraabdominal
abscess the CT was performed.
INFO/WWW-LINKS:
An intraabdominal abscess is a localized collection of pus e.g. as a complication
after abdominal surgery and/or extention of inflammation and infection in
diverticulitis, colitis
ulcerosa, Crohn`s disease
or appendicitis.
D:
Intraabdminal
abscess with contrast-enhanced abscess membrane after abdominal surgery
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