Review the case study and test your knowledge to make the correct diagnosis.
Case submitted by Saeed Rad, M.D., via radRounds.
A 42-year-old patient presents with acute abdominal pain and fever. What is the classic sign on the abdominal X-ray, and what is the ultimate diagnosis?
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