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Fig. 4 | BMC Gastroenterology

Fig. 4

From: A rare case of benign multicystic peritoneal mesothelioma misdiagnosed as hydatid cyst found in the liver parenchyma and abdomen cavity of a male with asbestos exposure

Fig. 4

A contrast MSCT of the abdomen and pelvis A coronal view, B sagittal view, E axial view all showing a low dense mass extending from the liver to the pelvis measuring (19.6 * 14.6) cm. C sagittal view showing two low dense masses one under the spleen with 15 cm size and the other one is behind the bladder measuring (5 * 9) cm. D Axial view of the liver showing a homogenous enhancing area (10 * 7) cm in the right lobe of the liver. F Axial view in the pelvis demonstrating a low dense mass pushing the rectum

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