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CT findings of a rare case of mesenteric injury due to blunt abdominal trauma
MI mechanism involves rapid deceleration, which produced a shearing force between fixed and mobile portions of the intestinal tract, leading to mesenteric disruption (5). Figure 1. 447 year-old woman with infiltration of mesenteric fat non-enhanced CT scan shows opacification of transverse mesocolon (arrows). At surgery, this area of mesentery was found to have full-thickness tear with bleeding. Adjacent transverse colon had serosal tear