GRANULAR-CELL TUMOR OF THE ESOPHAGUS - REPORT OF 2 CASES AND REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE
- 1 January 1981
- journal article
- review article
- Vol. 76 (6) , 519-523
Abstract
Two cases of granular cell tumor of the esophagus are reported and the main features of the previously reported cases are summarized. Dysphagia and substernal discomfort or pain are the most common symptoms seen and are likely to occur with lesions > 1 cm in diameter. The diagnosis should be considered in adult females with an intramural mass of the esophagus. The cell of origin is still disputed. The treatment of choice, when the patient is symptomatic or the lesion > 1 cm in size, is local resection. The tumor, when incidentally discovered in an asymptomatic patient, may safely be followed endoscopically.This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
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