- dense compact and scattered calcification of the pancreatic head, body and pancreatic tail
- the pancreatic tail appears bulky with an ill-defined, low density, fairly enhanced 5 cm lesion encroaching upon the splenic hilum and peri-pancreatic tail fat. Small peri-pancreatic lymphadenopathy is noted
- marked attenuation of the splenic vein at the region of the pancreatic tail with a splenic wedge-shaped area of low density representing splenic infarction. The posterior wall of the stomach appears intact with no invasion
- peritoneal carcinomatosis with enhancing soft tissue masses are seen beneath the anterior abdominal wall
- mild ascites
- the liver is average sized with no definite focal lesion. No biliary tree dilatation