JCPSP-Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan. 2007; 17 (1): 51-52
in En
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ABSTRACT
Fibrovascular polyps account for only 0.5-1% of all benign esophageal tumors and causes intermittent dysphagia. The patient was a 63-year-old gentleman with gradually progressive intermittent dysphagia of 40 days duration. Investigations revealed a submucosal tumor of the proximal esophagus causing luminal compromise. Excision was performed through a cervical esophagotomy and specimen was subject to histopathological examination. Postoperative recovery was uneventful and he was completely relieved of his symptoms
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Index:
IMEMR
Main subject:
Polyps
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Suture Techniques
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Disease Progression
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Esophageal Diseases
Type of study:
Case_reports
Limits:
Humans
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Male
Language:
En
Journal:
J. Coll. Physicians Surg. Pak.
Year:
2007