Fig. 6From: Primary and secondary tumors of the peritoneum: key imaging features and differential diagnosis with surgical and pathological correlationMalignant sarcomatoid peritoneal mesothelioma in a 69-year-old woman. a–d Axial CT images with positive oral contrast and intravenous contrast in the portal phase show a “dry type” malignant sarcomatoid mesothelioma, presenting with minimal ascites and multiple solid intraperitoneal lesions (red arrows) that converge into a bulky mass at the mesenteric root (white circle). e, f Laparoscopic images show several solid implants in the small bowel mesentery (e, red arrows) and multiple implants in the pelvis that converge in the inferior portion of the mesenteric root (f, white circle)Back to article page