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Fig. 4 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 4

From: Small bowel MRI in adult patients: not just Crohn’s disease—a tutorial

Fig. 4

A 30-year-old male patient complaining of rectal blood loss. MR enteroclysis (a) axial fat-saturated true-FISP image demonstrates a saccular, blind-ended structure of the small bowel in the lower abdomen (white arrow) with high-intensity fluid content and hypointense filling defect (open arrow)—a possible blood clot. (b) Coronal fat-saturated VIBE image after intravenous contrast demonstrates the diverticulum with slightly thickened wall (white arrow), just above the urinary bladder wall. The diagnosis was Meckel’s diverticulum as the source of bleeding

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