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Jalaguier A et al. - Neither the dot sign nor parietal peritoneal thickening showed good accuracy for differentiating PEA from LACD-associated SEA. CT is accurate for distinguishing LACD-associated SEA from PEA. The findings that perform best for diagnosing SEA are evidence of diverticulitis, multiple fatty lesions, and a thin hyperattenuated rim.

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