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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==CT== | ==CT== | ||
On abdominal CT scan, pseudomyxoma peritonei is characterized by: | |||
*Low attenuation, often loculated fluid thoughout the peritoneum, omentum and mesentery | *Low attenuation, often loculated fluid thoughout the peritoneum, omentum and mesentery | ||
*Scalloping of visceral surfaces, particularly the liver | *Scalloping of visceral surfaces, particularly the liver |
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Overview
CT
On abdominal CT scan, pseudomyxoma peritonei is characterized by:
- Low attenuation, often loculated fluid thoughout the peritoneum, omentum and mesentery
- Scalloping of visceral surfaces, particularly the liver
- Scattered (curvilinear or punctate) calcifications may be frequently present
- Tends to remain localised to peritoneal cavity