Surgical Case Reports (Aug 2017)

Benign esophageal schwannoma: a brief overview and our experience with this rare tumor

  • Kazuki Moro,
  • Masayuki Nagahashi,
  • Kotaro Hirashima,
  • Shin-ichi Kosugi,
  • Takaaki Hanyu,
  • Hiroshi Ichikawa,
  • Takashi Ishikawa,
  • Gen Watanabe,
  • Emmanuel Gabriel,
  • Tsutomu Kawaguchi,
  • Kazuaki Takabe,
  • Toshifumi Wakai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40792-017-0369-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
pp. 1 – 6

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Abstract Background Benign esophageal tumors are uncommon, comprising approximately 2% of esophageal tumors. Esophageal schwannomas constitute an even rarer entity, with few cases reported in the literature. Case presentation We present a 66-year-old male who was referred for dysphagia. A computed tomography scan showed a well-demarcated, enhancing, and homogenous esophageal tumor measuring 50 mm. The tumor was hypermetabolic on positron emission tomography, and an endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration demonstrated the presence of benign spindle cells. We performed an uncomplicated, simple, tumor enucleation through a cervical approach. Histology revealed spindle-shaped cells in a fasciculated, disarrayed pattern. Immunohistochemistry demonstrated positive staining for S-100 protein and negative staining for KIT, CD34, desmin, and α-smooth muscle actin. These findings were consistent with a benign esophageal schwannoma. Conclusions We report our experience with esophageal schwannoma, a rare but benign diagnosis of the esophagus.

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