Most commonly due to haematogenous spread of e.g. breast, lung or melanoma . There may be direct spread from the colon (via the gastrocolic...
Most commonly due to haematogenous spread of e.g. breast, lung or melanoma.
There may be direct spread from the colon (via the gastrocolic ligament) or liver (gastrohepatic liver) or pancreas.
BARIUM MEAL
• Multiple submucosal nodules
• Target appearance (bull’s eye lesion)—a sharply demarcated lesion with central ulceration
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