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[Sebaceous glands in the esophagus]

M Beer1, M Held, H J Seib

  • 1Institut für Pathologie, Krankenhaus München-Neuperlach.

Leber, Magen, Darm
|January 1, 1996
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This report details eight cases of esophageal sebaceous glands found via endoscopy. Further literature review supports understanding this rare esophageal finding.

Area of Science:

  • Gastroenterology
  • Histopathology

Context:

  • Sebaceous glands are typically found in the skin, not the esophagus.
  • Esophageal sebaceous glands are a rare finding, with limited documented cases.

Purpose:

  • To report on eight cases of esophageal sebaceous glands diagnosed endoscopically.
  • To review existing literature on this uncommon esophageal condition.

Summary:

  • Eight cases of esophageal sebaceous glands were identified during endoscopic procedures.
  • Diagnostic criteria and endoscopic appearance were consistent across the reported cases.
  • A review of relevant literature was conducted to contextualize these findings.

Impact:

  • Increases awareness of a rare esophageal anomaly.

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  • Provides additional case data for future research on esophageal sebaceous glands.
  • May inform diagnostic and management strategies for similar endoscopic findings.