Prior CT provided for explanation:
- A large pseudocyst is visible in the body of the pancreas, compressing a short segment of the inferior vena cava and stomach. A short segment of common hepatic artery is passing through the pseudocyst. A smaller, similar lesion can be seen in the left anterior pararenal space, that cannot be separated from the lienal flexure. Circumscribed bowel wall thickening in this area.
- Diffuse intraabdominal low density free fluid
- Several enhancing lesions in the liver which are known hemangiomas, as well as superficial triangular hyperdense areas suggestive of perfusion disturbance.