Large esophageal schwannoma mimicking thyroid tumor with egg-shell calcification on preoperative ultrasonography

Schwannoma tumors in esophagus are extremely rare and clinically present as dysphagia in most reported cases. Because of their rarity and need for histopathological confirmation using immunohistochemistry, an erroneous diagnostic and therapeutic approach can be adopted. A 36-year-old woman presented...

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Main Authors: Dongbin Ahn, Jin Ho Sohn, Heejin Kim, Chang Ki Yeo
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-05-01
Series:Asian Journal of Surgery
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spelling doaj-7cd665abe8d846a6b47ef3a3b9ab9a3e2020-11-25T00:05:04ZengElsevierAsian Journal of Surgery1015-95842017-05-0140323623910.1016/j.asjsur.2014.04.002Large esophageal schwannoma mimicking thyroid tumor with egg-shell calcification on preoperative ultrasonographyDongbin Ahn0Jin Ho Sohn1Heejin Kim2Chang Ki Yeo3Department of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery, School of Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, KoreaDepartment of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery, School of Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, KoreaDepartment of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery, School of Medicine, Kyungpook National University, Daegu, KoreaDepartment of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery, School of Medicine, Keimyung University, Daegu, KoreaSchwannoma tumors in esophagus are extremely rare and clinically present as dysphagia in most reported cases. Because of their rarity and need for histopathological confirmation using immunohistochemistry, an erroneous diagnostic and therapeutic approach can be adopted. A 36-year-old woman presented at the hospital with complaints of an anterior neck mass. On ultrasonography, a large left thyroid mass with egg-shell calcification was suspected. However, the thyroid surgeon found that it was not a thyroid tumor. An incision biopsy was performed for histopathological analysis, which revealed a schwannoma. Then, salivary leakage occurred through the cervical incision site, suggesting that the incisional biopsy had caused esophageal perforation. She was transferred to our department and underwent emergency surgery. We successfully resected the tumor and controlled the infection without any further injury to the esophagus, although it was a revision surgery and the wound was greatly infected. We believe that it is important to always keep in mind that an atypical presentation of esophageal schwannoma may lead to the development of, for example, a large nodule in the left thyroid gland involving the esophagus.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1015958414000517dysphagiaesophagusschwannomathyroidultrasonography
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author Dongbin Ahn
Jin Ho Sohn
Heejin Kim
Chang Ki Yeo
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Jin Ho Sohn
Heejin Kim
Chang Ki Yeo
Large esophageal schwannoma mimicking thyroid tumor with egg-shell calcification on preoperative ultrasonography
Asian Journal of Surgery
dysphagia
esophagus
schwannoma
thyroid
ultrasonography
author_facet Dongbin Ahn
Jin Ho Sohn
Heejin Kim
Chang Ki Yeo
author_sort Dongbin Ahn
title Large esophageal schwannoma mimicking thyroid tumor with egg-shell calcification on preoperative ultrasonography
title_short Large esophageal schwannoma mimicking thyroid tumor with egg-shell calcification on preoperative ultrasonography
title_full Large esophageal schwannoma mimicking thyroid tumor with egg-shell calcification on preoperative ultrasonography
title_fullStr Large esophageal schwannoma mimicking thyroid tumor with egg-shell calcification on preoperative ultrasonography
title_full_unstemmed Large esophageal schwannoma mimicking thyroid tumor with egg-shell calcification on preoperative ultrasonography
title_sort large esophageal schwannoma mimicking thyroid tumor with egg-shell calcification on preoperative ultrasonography
publisher Elsevier
series Asian Journal of Surgery
issn 1015-9584
publishDate 2017-05-01
description Schwannoma tumors in esophagus are extremely rare and clinically present as dysphagia in most reported cases. Because of their rarity and need for histopathological confirmation using immunohistochemistry, an erroneous diagnostic and therapeutic approach can be adopted. A 36-year-old woman presented at the hospital with complaints of an anterior neck mass. On ultrasonography, a large left thyroid mass with egg-shell calcification was suspected. However, the thyroid surgeon found that it was not a thyroid tumor. An incision biopsy was performed for histopathological analysis, which revealed a schwannoma. Then, salivary leakage occurred through the cervical incision site, suggesting that the incisional biopsy had caused esophageal perforation. She was transferred to our department and underwent emergency surgery. We successfully resected the tumor and controlled the infection without any further injury to the esophagus, although it was a revision surgery and the wound was greatly infected. We believe that it is important to always keep in mind that an atypical presentation of esophageal schwannoma may lead to the development of, for example, a large nodule in the left thyroid gland involving the esophagus.
topic dysphagia
esophagus
schwannoma
thyroid
ultrasonography
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1015958414000517
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