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Thickening of the ascending colon to the hepatic flexure. Inflammation in the pericolic fat. No perforation or diverticulum identified. Findings are consistent with colitis. A small volume of ascites. No extraluminal gas.
Small subcutaneous low-density collection surrounding the peritoneal dialysis catheter likely represents a seroma. Tip of the catheter sits within the abdomen abutting the superior aspect of the bladder.
Severe atheromatous disease of the abdominal vessels.
Liver, gallbladder, spleen, adrenal glands, kidneys and pancreas are unremarkable. 6 mm gallstone in the gallbladder neck with no features of cholecystitis.