Presentation
Staging for breast cancer in advanced stage
Patient Data
Age: 65 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Peritoneal metastases
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CT depicts multiple nodules and masses dispersed in the parietal peritoneum and mesenteries.
From the case:
Peritoneal metastases
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There are multiple nodules and masses dispersed in the parietal peritoneum and mesenteries. Note the "omental cake" sign (arrows)