There is an ill-defined round hypodense mass (3.2 cm in diameter) within the head of the pancreas causing obstruction of both the main pancreatic duct and common bile duct. Medially the lesion abuts the right sided border of the SMV without encasing it and inferiorly abuts the posterior wall of the SMV without encasing it. The anterior border of the lesion is ill-defined with a small amount of adjacent fat stranding and it abuts but does not encase a branch of the SMV (likely right colic vein). The branches of the coeliac trunk are clear from the mass. No other pancreatic lesion is identified.
Enlarged epiploic lymph node measuring 19 x 11 mm. No other lymphadenopathy.
No hepatic metastasis. Extensive intrahepatic bile duct dilatation due to downstream obstruction. The kidneys, spleen and adrenal glands are normal. Bowel is unremarkable within the confines of CT. No free fluid or peritoneal disease evident. Bilateral tubal ligation clips noted.
Conclusion
- biliary obstruction secondary to a 3.2 cm pancreatic head mass lesion most in keeping with adenocarcinoma, which abuts the SMV and the right colic vein but does not encase the vessels (ie less than 180 degrees of vascular contact).
- solitary enlarged epiploic foramen lymph node.
- no evidence of metastatic disease.