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RADIOLOGY: GASTROINTESTINAL: GI: Case# 33341: COLON METS, CAVAL INVASION. The patient is a 75-year-old male with history of colon cancer. 1. Multiple small soft tissue nodules in the left lung base are very suspicious for metastatic disease. 2. Interval increase in the size and number of the hepatic metastases. 3. No change in small low attenuation lesion in the posterior aspect of the spleen since the prior examination. 4. No change in multiple bilateral renal cysts, some containing areas of calcification, since the prior examination. 5. The inferior vena cava demonstrates low attenuation within the lumen consistent with non-occlusive thrombus (possibly tumor thrombus). This finding is unchanged since the prior examination.

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