Fig. 1From: Long-term survival of high-grade primary peritoneal papillary serous adenocarcinoma: a case report and literature review a Intravenous and oral contrast-enhanced CT scan shows ascites (orange arrow) and omentum cake (star) which partially encases intestinal tract (green arrows) and adheres to and presses the stomach (red arrow). b The pelvic peritoneum thickening (green arrows), no ovarian and regional lymph nodes involvement was found. c No abdominal recurrence when lung metastasis was found. d Massive left pleural cavity effusion (star) and atelectasis left lower lobe (red arrow)Back to article page