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Publication Name World Journal of Gastroenterology
Manuscript ID 12728
Country Taiwan
Received
2014-07-23 20:25
Peer-Review Started
2014-07-24 18:16
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2014-09-15 16:19
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2014-09-19 18:43
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2014-09-23 22:26
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2014-10-21 17:40
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Accepted by Company Editor-in-Chief
2014-10-21 17:52
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2014-10-21 18:09
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2014-10-31 09:45
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2015-01-15 11:00
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2015-01-27 15:33
ISSN 1007-9327 (print) and 2219-2840 (online)
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Category Gastroenterology & Hepatology
Manuscript Type Minireviews
Article Title Benign esophageal lesions: Endoscopic and pathologic features
Manuscript Source Unsolicited Manuscript
All Author List Shu-Jung Tsai, Ching-Chung Lin, Chen-Wang Chang, Chien-Yuan Hung, Tze-Yu Shieh, Horng-Yuan Wang, Shou-Chuan Shih and Ming-Jen Chen
Funding Agency and Grant Number
Corresponding Author Ming-Jen Chen, MD, Division of Gastroenterology, Department of Internal Medicine, Mackay Memorial Hospital, No. 92, Sec. 2, Chungshan North Road, Taipei 10001, Taiwan. mingjen.ch@msa.hinet.net
Key Words Benign tumor; Esophagus; Epithelial lesions; Subepithelial lesions; Endoscopy
Core Tip Benign esophageal tumors have a lower detection rate due to the fact that most patients are asymptomatic. The majority of these benign lesions are asymptomatic, and diagnoses are often made incidentally during investigations for other symptoms. Although biopsy or excision is required for a definitive diagnosis, understanding the endoscopic appearances provides essential help for differential diagnosis. In epithelial lesions, the frequency of occurrence was in the following order: glycogenic acanthosis, heterotopic gastric mucosa, squamous papilloma, hyperplastic polyp, ectopic sebaceous gland and xanthoma. In subepithelial lesions, the order was as follows: hemangioma, leiomyoma, dysphagia aortica and granular cell tumor.
Publish Date 2015-01-27 15:33
Citation Tsai SJ, Lin CC, Chang CW, Hung CY, Shieh TY, Wang HY, Shih SC, Chen MJ. Benign esophageal lesions: Endoscopic and pathologic features. World J Gastroenterol 2015; 21(4): 1091-1098
URL http://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v21/i4/1091.htm
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v21.i4.1091
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