Unique Presentation of Giant Metastatic Microcystic Serous Adenocarcinoma of the Pancreas
Figure 1
The computed tomographic ((a) to (c)) and magnetic resonance (d) imaging of the abdomen showing features of multiple metastatic lesions in the liver, predominantly in the right lobe (a); 26 cm large heterogenous retroperitoneal mass with areas of necrosis, breakdown, and calcifications involving almost the whole of the abdominal cavity producing mass effect (b); large venovenous communication between the tumor and the major venous channels on venography (c); Large lobulated heterogenous mass with internal septations and surrounding liver metastases extending from the upper to the lower part of the abdomen showing mass effect.