2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5107(02)70458-6
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Recurrent proximal esophageal stricture associated with dysplasia in squamous cell papillomatosis

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“…Several cases in the literature describe esophageal papillomas that spontaneously regress or remain static with minimal treatment 8,17–19 . ESP has also been reported to cause esophageal stricture 20 . One report describes papillomatosis of the distal esophagus that, over the course of two years, spread through the bronchial tree and ultimately caused the patient's death 21 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Several cases in the literature describe esophageal papillomas that spontaneously regress or remain static with minimal treatment 8,17–19 . ESP has also been reported to cause esophageal stricture 20 . One report describes papillomatosis of the distal esophagus that, over the course of two years, spread through the bronchial tree and ultimately caused the patient's death 21 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Development of extensive esophageal squamous papillomas, otherwise known as squamous papillomatosis of the esophagus, is even less common. Review of the English literature identifies only eight cases of papillomatosis of the esophagus (3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10). The first reported case involved a patient who received treatment with laser evaporation and alpha-interferon, followed by bleomycin and etoposide phosphate (4).…”
Section: Lesion Note the Sharp Division Between Gastric Antral Type mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a letter to the editor, Waluga et al (7) described a poorly differentiated SCC arising from the cervical portion of the esophagus in a patient with extensive papillomatosis. Narayani et al (8) reported the development of high-grade dysplasia in a verrucous-appearing esophagus, with earlier biopsies showing changes only consistent with squamous papillomatosis. Reynoso et al (9) presented a case of squamous carcinoma in situ within esophageal papillomatosis, diagnosed after esophagectomy.…”
Section: Lesion Note the Sharp Division Between Gastric Antral Type mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is usually located at distal esophagus and resembles a single small, whitish, and elevated sessile lesion 2 5 7 . Multiple forms like papillomatosis 8 9 and giant esophageal papilloma up to 5 cm have been described in the literature 10 . Its endoscopic aspect is usually characteristic but not pathognomonic 2 .…”
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confidence: 99%