Using CT to Reveal Traumatic Ischemic Stricture of the Terminal Ileum
C. Lee-Elliott1,
W. Landells2 and
A. Keane1
1
Department of Radiology, St. Helier Hospital, Wrythe Ln., Carshalton, Surrey
SM5 1AA, United Kingdom.
2
Department of Pathology, St. Helier Hospital, Carshalton, Surrey SM5 1AA,
United Kingdom.

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Fig. 1A. 29-year-old man with traumatic ischemic stricture of terminal
ileum. Unenhanced abdominal radiograph shows multiple dilated loops of small
bowel.
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Fig. 1B. 29-year-old man with traumatic ischemic stricture of terminal
ileum. IV contrast-enhanced pelvic CT scan shows dilated small bowel
(arrow) above terminal ileal stricture.
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Fig. 1C. 29-year-old man with traumatic ischemic stricture of terminal
ileum. IV contrast-enhanced pelvic CT scans show terminal ileal stricture
(arrows).
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Fig. 1D. 29-year-old man with traumatic ischemic stricture of terminal
ileum. IV contrast-enhanced pelvic CT scans show terminal ileal stricture
(arrows).
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