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Hemangiopericytoma of the esophagus

Human Pathology, 1981
A case of hemangiopericytoma arising in the esophagus is described. The light microscopic features were typical, and ultrastructural examination confirmed the presence of pericyte-like cells and excluded smooth muscle and fibroblastic differentiation.
J S, Burke, M, Ranchod
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Computer-aided detection of early neoplastic lesions in Barrett’s esophagus

Endoscopy, 2016
Background and study aims: Early neoplasia in Barrett’s esophagus is difficult to detect and often overlooked during Barrett’s surveillance. An automatic detection system could be beneficial, by assisting endoscopists with detection of early neoplastic ...
F. van der Sommen   +8 more
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Carcinoma of the Esophagus

Archives of Surgery, 1960
Introduction In recent years there has been a trend toward the use of radiation therapy in the treatment of patients with carcinoma of the esophagus. Results reported have been disappointing. However, improved surgical results are now being reported from definitive operative procedures as developed by Sweet, 1 Postlewaite, 2 Garlock, 3 and others, and
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Esophagus Decellularization

2021
In pathologies of the esophagus such as esophageal atresia, cancers and caustic injuries, methods for full thickness esophageal replacement require the sacrifice of healthy intra-abdominal organs such as the stomach and the colon. These methods are associated with high morbidity, mortality and poor functional results.
Lousineh, Arakelian   +3 more
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Carcinosarcoma of the esophagus

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 1972
A case of carcinosarcoma of the esophagus is presented with a review of the classic clinical endoscopic, radiologic, and histologic features. The polypoid pattern of growth of carcinosarcoma results in early obstruction. Local invasion or metastases occur late, if at all.
B, Vanasin   +3 more
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Barrettʼs esophagus

Current Opinion in Internal Medicine, 2006
Barrett's esophagus continues to be a popular topic among clinicians and researchers alike. Population based studies have finally been undertaken to better identify subset populations at high risk of developing Barrett's esophagus, and possible better tolerated alternatives to standard endoscopy for cost-effective screening.
John A, Bonino, Prateek, Sharma
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Barrett esophagus

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2000
There continues to be great interest in Barrett esophagus, the premalignant lesion for adenocarcinoma of the esophagus and the esophagogastric junction. There were several publications this past year related to the epidemiology, pathogenesis, new methods for detection, biomarkers for stratifying patients by risk, and the treatment of patients with ...
P, Sharma, R E, Sampliner
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Papillomatosis of the Esophagus

Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 1996
Esophageal papillomas are rare. Both local irritation as by gastroesophageal reflux and infections with human papillomavirus (HPV) have been implicated as etiological factors. We here describe a 28-year-old female patient with massive esophageal papillomatosis.
A K, Sandvik   +5 more
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Pseudosarcoma of the esophagus

Human Pathology, 1982
A 64-year-old man with pseudosarcoma of the esophagus is described. Morphologic examinations of this rare tumor were made, and the origin of the sarcoma-like cells of the tumor is discussed. The findings for the sarcoma-like cells of the tumor support the idea that the sarcoma-like elements arose through transformation of epithelial cells.
K, Takubo   +5 more
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Carcinoma of the esophagus

Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1975
AbstractLife tables were computed from the Tumor Registry at the Medical University of South Carolina on 486 patients with histologically proven squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus. The 5‐yr follow‐up was available in only 394 patients, or 81% of the total sample.
V B, Rambo   +4 more
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