Soft tissue mass lesion is seen involving the distal part of the stomach as well as adjacent duodenum infiltrating the adjacent anterior abdominal wall muscles, inseparable from the pancreatic head and adjacent hepatic parenchyma at certain points. Adjacent pathologically enlarged lymph nodes are also seen.
Thickening, oedema and enhancement are seen along the caecal wall, ascending colon and transverse colon giving classic appearance of an accordion sign indicating colitis. Normal CT appearance of superior and inferior mesenteric vessels.
The liver is studded with multiple hypodense variable sized hepatic focal lesions, likely to be metastatic.