2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ciresp.2015.05.012
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Schwannoma esofágico asociado a síndrome de vena cava superior

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“…The majority of cases present with dysphagia, as well as a wide variety of presentations have been presented including dyspnoea, chest pain, coughing, dysphonia and superior vena cava syndrome. [5] Strictly on a clinical and radiologic basis this entity is impossible to definitively diagnose, imaging examination characteristic and pre-operative gastroscopy are non-specific. Diagnosis is made on histological and immunohistochemical results, tumour cells stain positive for S100 (a characteristic marker).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The majority of cases present with dysphagia, as well as a wide variety of presentations have been presented including dyspnoea, chest pain, coughing, dysphonia and superior vena cava syndrome. [5] Strictly on a clinical and radiologic basis this entity is impossible to definitively diagnose, imaging examination characteristic and pre-operative gastroscopy are non-specific. Diagnosis is made on histological and immunohistochemical results, tumour cells stain positive for S100 (a characteristic marker).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%