Case Reports in Gastroenterology (Nov 2013)

Verrucous Carcinoma of the Esophagus: A Potential Diagnostic Dilemma

  • Kabir Ahmed,
  • Gary Timmerman,
  • Robert Meyer,
  • Tara Miller,
  • Miroslaw Mazurczak,
  • Kimberlee Tams,
  • Muslim Atiq

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000357303
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3
pp. 498 – 502

Abstract

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Verrucous carcinoma of the esophagus is a rare variant of squamous cell carcinoma associated with human papillomavirus. We report the case of a 58-year-old female who presented with ongoing symptoms of dysphagia. On previous endoscopies she had been noted to have a large polyp-like mass involving the esophagus, with negative biopsies for malignancy. Repeat endoscopy with concurrent endoscopic ultrasound showed a large semi-pedunculated polyp in the distal esophagus and a hypoechoic, irregular mass involving the gastroesophageal junction with esophageal thickening. Deep layer biopsies showed pseudoepitheliomatous hyperplasia with immunohistochemical staining positive for human papillomavirus. The patient was subsequently treated with chemo-radiation followed by esophagectomy.

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