A large, solid, lobulated, heterogeneously enhancing mass with central areas of necrosis arising from the retroperitoneal soft tissues in the right iliac fossa. This mass measures 12 x 12 cm and is extending inferiorly along the femoral vessels into the femoral triangle. Mass effect is seen on the iliac vessels and pelvic viscerae. Eroded medial cortical outline of the right iliac blade with a soft tissue mass involving the right iliac blade and roof of right acetabulum. A few small lymph nodes with the largest one measuring 8 mm are seen along the anterior aspect of the IVC & right common iliac artery at the L5 level; no other significant lymphadenopathy or abdominal visceral pathology is seen. Impression: Malignant looking right iliac fossa retroperitoneal soft tissue mass (soft tissue sarcoma?) with bone (local invasion of the right iliac blade) and pulmonary metastases (multiple bilateral lung nodules).