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Superficial esophageal squamous cell carcinoma with melanocytosis that was endoscopically difficult to differentiate from malignant melanoma.
Horikawa, Yoshinori; Goda, Kenichi; Koyanagi, Ryota; Kondo, Masayuki; Abe, Keiichiro; Kanamori, Akira; Hamada, Koichi; Ishida, Kazuyuki; Irisawa, Atsushi.
Affiliation
  • Horikawa Y; Department of Gastroenterology Dokkyo Medical University Tochigi Japan.
  • Goda K; Department of Gastroenterology Southern-Tohoku General Hospital Fukushima Japan.
  • Koyanagi R; Department of Gastroenterology Dokkyo Medical University Tochigi Japan.
  • Kondo M; Department of Gastroenterology Utsunomiya Memorial Hospital Tochigi Japan.
  • Abe K; Department of Minimally Invasive Surgical and Medical Oncology Fukushima Medical University Fukushima Japan.
  • Kanamori A; Department of Gastroenterology Dokkyo Medical University Tochigi Japan.
  • Hamada K; Department of Gastroenterology Dokkyo Medical University Tochigi Japan.
  • Ishida K; Department of Gastroenterology Dokkyo Medical University Tochigi Japan.
  • Irisawa A; Department of Gastroenterology Southern-Tohoku General Hospital Fukushima Japan.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38529516
ABSTRACT
Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) with dark spots caused by melanocytosis is very rare. A reddish and flat lesion, 4 cm in length and covering over two-thirds of the circumference, was found in the midthoracic esophagus of a 66-year-old male. Multiple brown and black spots are observed in the lesion. Superficial SCC with melanocytosis or malignant melanoma was also suspected. Endoscopic submucosal dissection was performed without biopsies of the spots. Histologically, a few melanocytes were observed in the black spots, and the lesion was diagnosed as SCC (T1a-lamina propria mucosae) with melanocytosis. We report a case of esophageal SCC with dark black spots that were difficult to differentiate endoscopically from malignant melanoma.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Year: 2024 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Year: 2024 Document type: Article