Fig. 3From: Phlebosclerotic colitis: an analysis of clinical and CT findings in 29 patients with long-term follow-upA 51-year-old woman with bladder cancer incidentally found mesenteric venous calcifications. a, b Plain radiograph and abdominal CT show curvilinear calcifications (arrows) of the straight veins of the cecum and proximal ascending colon. c, d Intermittent diarrhea noted for 7 years and follow-up radiograph and CT show progression of mesenteric venous calcifications (arrows) and cecal wall thickening without pericolic inflammationBack to article page