Progress of Digestive Endoscopy
Online ISSN : 2187-4999
Print ISSN : 1348-9844
ISSN-L : 1348-9844
Case report
A case of difficult-to-diagnose esophageal carcinoma
Kazuhiro FuchinoueTakafumi OtsukaTomoko UmakoshiMitsuko InuyamaMasashi OnoRyusuke KimuraYoshinori IgarashiYasukiyo SuminoHideaki ShimadaTetsuo NemotoKazutoshi Shibuya
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2016 Volume 89 Issue 1 Pages 84-85

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A 65-year-old man had been receiving yearly esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) at another hospital. A type 0-IIc lesion was found at the midthoracic esophagus, and he visited our hospital. We performed EGD and white light imaging revealed a shallow depressed lesion of about 10-mm diameter. The lesion was seen as a brownish area on NBI, and a unstained area by iodine staining. Magnifying endoscopy showed few intraepithelial papillary capillary loop area. We could not determine whether the tumor was malignant. Although histological examination of biopsy specimens showed evidence of inflammation, endoscopic findings suggested carcinoma. Thus, we performed endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) for diagnosis and treatment. Histopathological findings were squamous cell carcinoma, and depth was SM2. The surface differentiation was maintained and it might be reflected in the endoscopic findings. In this particular case, ESD was useful for diagnosis.

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