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Figure 1.  Axial pelvic CT scan obtained with both oral and intravenous contrast agents depicts a 17-cm tubular mass that extends across the pelvis and that contains a central area of cystic change and peripheral wall calcifications. The mass is attached to the cecum on the right side and, on the left, compresses the left external iliac vein.







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