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CT findings show dilated loops of the small bowel with gas-fluid levels, the transitions are at two adjacent points along the course of dilated bowel (double beak sign at two sites of fusiform tapering).
The bowel loops have a strange arrangement: The clump of dilated loops concentrates at the periumbilical region with the mesenteric vessels towards a central point.
The wall bowel has a normal enhancement but mesenteric edema was suggestive of ischemic bowel.
The whirl sign can be seen on coronal reconstruction.
Intraperitoneal free fluid in the recto-vesical pouch, the left iliac fossa, and surrounding the liver.