An enhancing mesenteric mass is seen encasing the ileocolic trunk of superior mesenteric vessels. Congested tortuous venous collaterals are seen in the more peripheral parts of the mesentery at the same level, secondary to the proximal mesenteric venous encasement. Few retro-pancreatic lymphadenopathies are seen in favor of lymphatic spread. On scrutinized reviewing, a small polypoid lesion is seen in one of the ileal loops in the mesenteric mass's proximity.