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Abdominal cocoon associated with tuberculous pelvic inflammatory disease

S Lalloo, FCRad D Krishna, FCRad and J Maharajh, FCRad, MMed

Department of Radiology, Nelson R Mandela School of Medicine, University of Natal, Private Bag 7, Congella 4013, Durban, South Africa



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Figure 1. CT demonstrating small bowel contained within a sac. (a) The compressed third part of the duodenum crossing the midline (asterisk) and (b) the thickened enhancing encapsulating membrane (short arrows) are visible.

 


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Figure 2. 15 min barium follow-through radiograph showing eccentric elliptical clustering (arrows) of otherwise normal small bowel loops.

 





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