Case Reports in Pathology (Jan 2015)

Complete Resolution of Pseudomalignant Erosion in a Reflux Gastroesophageal Polyp with Proton Pump Inhibitor

  • Takahiko Nakajima,
  • Haruo Yagi,
  • Hayato Baba,
  • Takashi Minamisaka,
  • Shigeharu Miwa,
  • Shinichi Hayashi,
  • Takeshi Nishida,
  • Hideki Hatta,
  • Koichi Tsuneyama,
  • Johji Imura

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/657059
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2015

Abstract

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Pseudomalignant erosion is a diagnostic pitfall for pathologists in the differential diagnosis of malignant neoplasms. Here, we present a challenging case of a biopsy specimen from the eroded head of a polyp at the esophagogastric junction. A malignant neoplasm could not be ruled out due to the presence of bizarre stromal cells. A second biopsy performed after the administration of a proton pump inhibitor (PPI) for 4 weeks revealed endoscopic resolution of the polyp along with the complete histological resolution of the bizarre stromal cells and led to the diagnosis of pseudomalignant erosion in a reflux gastroesophageal polyp. In conclusion, histological and endoscopic response to PPI therapy is an important clue for the correct diagnosis of reflux gastroesophageal polyps with pseudomalignant erosion.