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Fig. 6

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

Fig. 6

An 18-year-old female patient complaining of abdominal pain; Crohn’s disease was suspected. MR enterography (a) axial fat-saturated true-FISP image demonstrates a target-like small bowel appearance of a small bowel intussusception in the left upper quadrant (white arrow). A small amount of trapped mesenteric fat with vessels can be identified (open arrow). (b) Axial fat-saturated VIBE image after intravenous contrast medium acquired 6 min later at the same level shows no evidence of intussusception. A diagnosis of a transient small bowel intussusception was made. No evidence of Crohn’s disease

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