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10.5606/tgkdc.dergisi.2016.12656
Atypically shaped esophageal leiomyoma mimicking lymphadenopathy
Atila Türkyılmaz, Sami Karapolat, Kübra Nur Seyis, Celal Tekinbaş
Department of Thoracic Surgery, Medical Faculty of Karadeniz Teknik University, Trabzon, Turkey
DOI : 10.5606/tgkdc.dergisi.2016.12656
Leiomyoma is the most frequently seen benign tumor
of the esophagus. In this article, we report a 41-year-old
male patient with complaint of dysphagia. On computed
tomography of the thorax, an image resembling a
conglomerated lymph node measuring 3.5x2 cm was
detected in the lower left paratracheal region. In the
esophagoscopy, a submucosally localized mass was seen
at 22nd-24th cm of the esophagus. The patient was taken
under operation using a thoracoscopic technique and the
mass was totally resected through enucleation. Esophageal
leiomyoma may mimic mediastinal lymphadenopathy
radiologically. For a minimally invasive procedure,
thoracoscopic enucleation of these tumors should be the
first applied method in surgical treatment.
Keywords : Esophagus; leiomyoma; lymphatic diseases; surgery; thoracoscopy
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