Schwannoma of the cervical esophagus

Rare Tumors. 2014 Jun 25;6(2):5361. doi: 10.4081/rt.2014.5361. eCollection 2014 May 13.

Abstract

Esophageal schwannoma is a rare tumor first described in 1967 by Chaterlin and Fissore. These tumors are most commonly found incidentally or from diagnostic work up of dysphagia or dyspnea. This entity cannot be diagnosed on clinical or radiographic basis alone. Histology demonstrates palisading spindle cells, few if any mitotic figures, and a peripheral cuff of lymphoid cells. Immunohistochemically, tumor cells stain positive for S100, a characteristic marker of Schwann cells. Once diagnosed, surgical enucleation is the typical treatment method employed.

Keywords: S100; esophageal schwannoma.

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