CASE HISTORY / CLINIC:
81-year-old female with severe abdominal disorders. Demonstration of air-fluid level in the abdominal survey radiograph.


FINDINGS:
Both the axial and coronary MPRs (multiplanar reconstructions) demonstrate a "bull's eye" lesion caused by the slipping
of edematous intestinal loops into an adjacent portion. The central mesenteric fatty tissue can be seen. Air-fluid level in the small intestine.


DIAGNOSIS:
Intussusception (invagination)

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