A Case of Heterotopic Pancreatic Tissue Discovered in the Distal Esophagus

Heterotopic pancreas (HP) is a congenital abnormality that represents ectopic pancreatic tissue that does not have anatomic, vascular, or ductal continuity. The prevalence of HP is 0.55% to 13.7% on autopsy, 0.2% to 0.5% of abdominal operations, and 0.9% of gastrectomies. It is commonly found in the...

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Main Authors: Dema Shamoon, Vanessa Sostre, Varun Patel, Ariy Volfson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2020-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Gastrointestinal Medicine
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4695184
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spelling doaj-b2bdfaf45c1f4a28834951a29766650c2020-11-25T02:53:18ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Gastrointestinal Medicine2090-65282090-65362020-01-01202010.1155/2020/46951844695184A Case of Heterotopic Pancreatic Tissue Discovered in the Distal EsophagusDema Shamoon0Vanessa Sostre1Varun Patel2Ariy Volfson3Department of Medicine, St. Joseph’s University Medical Center, Paterson, NJ, USADepartment of Medicine, St. Joseph’s University Medical Center, Paterson, NJ, USADivision of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, St. Joseph’s University Medical Center, Paterson, NJ, USADivision of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, St. Joseph’s University Medical Center, Paterson, NJ, USAHeterotopic pancreas (HP) is a congenital abnormality that represents ectopic pancreatic tissue that does not have anatomic, vascular, or ductal continuity. The prevalence of HP is 0.55% to 13.7% on autopsy, 0.2% to 0.5% of abdominal operations, and 0.9% of gastrectomies. It is commonly found in the stomach, duodenum, and proximal jejunum. Only 15 cases have been reported in the medical literature regarding involvement of the esophagus. Treatment depends on symptoms and location. In asymptomatic patients, simple observation may be sufficient; however, in those who are symptomatic, surgery may be warranted. We present a case of a 70-year-old male with heartburn, nausea, and abdominal bloating who underwent a diagnostic esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) and was found to have HP on histology in the distal esophagus. In our case, symptoms were treated conservatively and successfully with a proton pump inhibitor (PPI).http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/4695184
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author Dema Shamoon
Vanessa Sostre
Varun Patel
Ariy Volfson
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Varun Patel
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A Case of Heterotopic Pancreatic Tissue Discovered in the Distal Esophagus
Case Reports in Gastrointestinal Medicine
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title A Case of Heterotopic Pancreatic Tissue Discovered in the Distal Esophagus
title_short A Case of Heterotopic Pancreatic Tissue Discovered in the Distal Esophagus
title_full A Case of Heterotopic Pancreatic Tissue Discovered in the Distal Esophagus
title_fullStr A Case of Heterotopic Pancreatic Tissue Discovered in the Distal Esophagus
title_full_unstemmed A Case of Heterotopic Pancreatic Tissue Discovered in the Distal Esophagus
title_sort case of heterotopic pancreatic tissue discovered in the distal esophagus
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Gastrointestinal Medicine
issn 2090-6528
2090-6536
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Heterotopic pancreas (HP) is a congenital abnormality that represents ectopic pancreatic tissue that does not have anatomic, vascular, or ductal continuity. The prevalence of HP is 0.55% to 13.7% on autopsy, 0.2% to 0.5% of abdominal operations, and 0.9% of gastrectomies. It is commonly found in the stomach, duodenum, and proximal jejunum. Only 15 cases have been reported in the medical literature regarding involvement of the esophagus. Treatment depends on symptoms and location. In asymptomatic patients, simple observation may be sufficient; however, in those who are symptomatic, surgery may be warranted. We present a case of a 70-year-old male with heartburn, nausea, and abdominal bloating who underwent a diagnostic esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) and was found to have HP on histology in the distal esophagus. In our case, symptoms were treated conservatively and successfully with a proton pump inhibitor (PPI).
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