Small and large intestinal loops are dilated with diffuse mural thickening. Bowel loops are fluid-filled with high densities suggestive of sloughed mucosa/hemorrhagic contents.
Mesenteric vascular congestion with a varicose appearance of the mesenteric veins and beaded appearance of the mesenteric arteries. Multiple small filling defects are noted along the mesenteric vessels suggestive of partial thrombotic changes.
Wedge-shaped cortical hypodensity with non-enhancement post-contrast involving the lateral upper and middle zones of the left kidney (left renal infarction).
Partial filling defect is noted at the bifurcation of the left branch of the portal vein extending to its subsegmental branches (left portal vein thrombosis).
Focal thrombus noted at the IVC at the level of the right renal vein.
Mild free ascites.