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Özofagus skuamoz papillomu

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2017

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Akbaş, Enver
Altun, Reskan
Öcal, Serkan
Yıldırım, Abdullah Emre
Korkmaz, Murat
Selçuk, Haldun

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Akbaş, E., Altun, R., Öcal, S., Yıldırım, A. E., Korkmaz, M. ve Selçuk, H. (2017). Özofagus skuamoz papillomu. Endoskopi, 25(3), 70-71. https://doi.org/10.17940/endoskopi.356847

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Özofagus skuamoz papillomu, genellikle alt özofagusta soliter bir lezyon olarak görülen, iyi huylu skuamoz epitelyal polipoid bir tümördür. Prevalans oranları çok düşüktür ve 1959’dan bu yana literatürde yaklaşık 250 vaka bidirilmiştir. Kronik mukozal irritasyon ve human papilloma virus enfeksiyonu suçlanan etyolojik nedenlerdir. Tipik özofagus skuamöz papillomunun hiçbir özgün semptomu yoktur. Bizim vakamız kronik dispeptik şikayetleri olan ve endoskopik olarak reflü özofajiti saptanan 51 yaşındaki erkek hasta idi. Endoskopik incelemede özofagus 25. cm’de 3-4 mm’lik polipoid oluşum izlendi. Buradan aldığımız biyopsi örneğinin patolojik inceleme sonucu özofagus skuamoz papillomu olarak geldi.
 
Esophageal squamous papilloma is a benign squamous epithelial polypoid tumor and is usually seen as a solitary lesion of the lower esophagus. They have a low prevalence, and about 250 cases have been reported in the literature since 1959. Chronic mucosal irritation and infection with human papilloma virus are proposed etiologies. There are no pathognomonic symptoms for the typical esophageal squamous papilloma. Our patient was a 51-yearold man who had chronic dyspeptic complaints and endoscopically detected reflux esophagitis. A 3-4 mm sized polypoid formation was seen at the 25’th cm of his esophagus during the endoscopic examination. Pathologic inspection of the biopsied specimen taken from this part of his esophagus indicated esophageal squamous papilloma.
 

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Endoskopi

Volume

25

Issue

3

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https://doi.org/10.17940/endoskopi.356847
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12511/9323

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