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Figures

Fig. 1

Transverse axis view with classic target-like appearance.

Fig. 2

Transverse axis view with graded compression.

Fig. 3

Longitudinal axis view of blind-ending tubular structure.

Omental torsion is a rare condition, with most cases described in the adult literature. Preoperative diagnosis of this disease process is challenging as radiographic findings are often variable and the clinical presentation often mimics other pathologic entities including acute appendicitis or acute abdomen of poorly defined origin. (See Figs. 1– 3.)

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