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Proximal small bowel obstruction in a patient with cystic fibrosis: a case report

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Fig. 1 CT abdomen/pelvis with contrast. The CT scan of this CF patient demonstrated dilated loops of bowel proximally (mesenteric venous congestion (decompressed (a), with associatedb)
Fig. 2 Dilated loops of bowel. Intraoperatively, hyperemia and dilation of the proximal small bowel was noted from the distal duodenum to themid-jejunum
Fig. 4 The small bowel feces sign. On further inspection, the patient’s CT scan was determined to have a characteristic small bowel feces sign inthe mid-jejunum, just proximal to the suspected transition point

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