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There are multiple locules of gas in the periphery of the liver which appear to be within the portal venous system. A locule of gas is located in a left gastric vein, with apparent gas within the mucosae of the stomach. Hepatic steatosis with some distension of the oesophagus.
Normal appearance of the bowel. Patchy ground glass change with some tree-in-bud opacities through the lower zones of the lungs.
Portal venous gas appears to arise from gastric emphysema. Given clinical status of patient, emphysematous gastritis will have to be ruled out. Lower zone opacities possibly representing bronchopneumonia.