Circumferential thickening of the distal ileum, extending over a length of 5cm which is compatible with the known history of carcinoid tumour (biopsy proven at endoscopy).
The appendix is unremarkable. Calcified nodule with minimally stellate appearance in the adjacent mesocolon. Further irregular circumferential thickening of the pylorus of the stomach, extending to the D1 segment of the duodenum. This extends for approximately 3 cm.
Further low attenuation lesion within the proximal small bowel, at the level of the DJ flexure measuring approximately 2.6 cm.
Solitary liver lesion within segment VIII of the liver, which is minimally enhancing and measures approximately 4.6 x 3.5 cm.
7mm low attenuation exophytic lesion inferior pole right kidney is too small to characterise on CT, but is likely a cyst.
Sliding hiatus hernia.
No significant abdominal or pelvic lymphadenopathy.