Esophageal blue nevus: an isolated endoscopic finding.
Author(s)
Lam, KY
Law, S
Chan, GSW
Griffith University Author(s)
Year published
2001
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Background
The occurrence of blue nevus has seldom been reported in extracutaneous sites and with no record in the esophagus.
Case Report
A blue nevus was reported in the esophagus of a 58-year-old Chinese woman. On endoscopic examination, the lesion presented as linear patches of bluish pigmentation in the esophagus. The patient was free of symptoms 3 years after the endoscopic examination.
Conclusions
We believe this represents the first reported case of blue nevus in the esophagus. The clinicopathologic features, differential diagnoses, and the nature of the lesion are discussed, along with a review of the literature.Background
The occurrence of blue nevus has seldom been reported in extracutaneous sites and with no record in the esophagus.
Case Report
A blue nevus was reported in the esophagus of a 58-year-old Chinese woman. On endoscopic examination, the lesion presented as linear patches of bluish pigmentation in the esophagus. The patient was free of symptoms 3 years after the endoscopic examination.
Conclusions
We believe this represents the first reported case of blue nevus in the esophagus. The clinicopathologic features, differential diagnoses, and the nature of the lesion are discussed, along with a review of the literature.
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Journal Title
Head & Neck
Volume
23
Issue
6
Subject
Clinical sciences
Dentistry