Fig. 1From: Phlebosclerotic colitis in a non-Asian patient: a case reportA–D Contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) of the patient. A Three-dimensional (3D) vascular reconstruction that shows multiple atherosclerotic calcifications (triangles) but no severe stenosis in the main abdominal branches of the aorta. The CECT also displayed permeability of all veins. B Sagittal view of CECT, showing nonspecific linear hyperdensities of the colonic wall that could be related to incipient calcifications (arrow). C Coronal view of CECT, showing features of small bowel ischemia affecting the jejunum (circle), which led to a diagnosis of nonocclusive mesenteric ischemia. No ischemic changes in the colon were identified. D Axial view of CECT, showing that a moderate amount of intraperitoneal fluid was also present (thick arrow)Back to article page