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d Axial contrast-enhanced CT shows extensive intrahepatic portal venous gas (arrow).
Open image in new window Fig. 3 The stomach distended with gas (arrow).
a Coronal contrast-enhanced CT shows dilated right colon with intramural versus intraluminal gas (arrow), aortic aneurysm and decompressed descending colon with extensive sigmoid diverticulosis (arrowhead).
CT of the chest in soft tissue window demonstrates thickening of the oesophageal wall with pockets of gas (arrow) within the left atrium.
Open image in new window Fig. 9 a Transverse B-mode US scan of the intestinal involved segment shows a deep ulcer with echogenic gas (arrow).
Axial contrast-enhanced CT shows an irregular column of gas (arrow) between the wall and the intestinal content stopping at the free gas-fluid level (short arrow) within the bowel lumen, consistent with pseudo-pneumatosis intestinalis.
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d Portal venous gas (arrows).
Portal venous gas (arrows in c) and pneumoperitoneum (stars in a, c) are also evident.
Axial CT at a lung window shows massively dilated colon with diffuse wall thickening and intramural gas (arrows), consistent with pneumatosis intestinalis.
a Axial CT at a lung window shows a relatively smooth, contiguous gas column (arrow).
Axial unenhanced CT shows a relatively smooth, contiguous gas column (arrow), more commonly seen in pneumatosis intestinalis.
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