Esophageal Inflammatory Pseudotumor Mimicking Malignancy
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概要
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A 54-year-old man with a complaint of dysphagia was found to have a prominent stricture in the proximal esophagus. A biopsy of the stenotic area indicated sarcoma, leading to subtotal esophagectomy. The surgically removed esophagus demonstrated a well-defined intramural mass, consisting of a mixture of fibroblastic cells with bland cy tological appearances and inflammatory cells. Reflux esophagitis which was present distal to the stricture seemed to play a role in the development of this inflammatory pseudotumor.(Internal Medicine 40: 18-22, 2001)
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著者
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KURIHARA KENJI
Department of Pathology, Uwajima City Hospital
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Ichikawa Mikio
Department Of Internal Medicine Uwajima City Hospital
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Miyata Yasushi
Mishima Clinic Hiromi
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Okada Kenzo
Department Of Surgery Uwajima City Hospital
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MIZUSEKI Kiyoshi
Department of Pathology, Uwajima City Hospital
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Mizuseki Kiyoshi
Department Of Pathology Uwajima City Hospital
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Kurihara Kenji
Department Of Pathology Uwajima City Hospital
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KURIHARA Kenji
Department of Bioresources, Faculty of Agriculture, Ehime University
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