Fig. 3From: Metastatic mesenteric dedifferentiated leiomyosarcoma: a case report and a review of literatureCT of metastatic disease. Axial CT of the abdomen and thorax. Multiple contrast-enhancing lesions in the liver with irregular borders typical for metastases (a). Histopathological analysis of a liver metastasis revealed only large, pleomorphic cells (a inset) consistent with a highly malignant dedifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma. CT of thorax showing multiple round, well-circumscribed lung lesions consistent with metastases. The ground-glass opacity around the lesions may be caused by hemorrhage (b)Back to article page