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Published on: December 23, 2022
Early esophageal neuroendocrine tumor
Heather Branstetter1, Atin Agarwal2, Scott Paulson3
1Texas Digestive Disease Consultants, Dallas, Texas.
Abstract:
Esophageal neuroendocrine tumors are rare and often found incidentally on endoscopy. We present a unique case of an esophageal neuroendocrine tumor found in the setting of dysplasia associated with Barrett's esophagus. The tumor was removed endoscopically. This case highlights the incidence, prognosis, and management of esophageal neuroendocrine tumors.
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