Abstract

BackgroundEsophageal schwannomas are rare esophageal submucosal tumors. We herein report a case of a lobulated esophageal schwannoma resected with concurrent approach from the thorax and cervix.Case presentationA 74-year-old woman visited our hospital with complaint of loss of consciousness, and a lobulated mediastinal tumor was discovered by chance in computed tomography. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy showed a smooth elevated lesion at a position of 23–28 cm from the incisor teeth. A hypermetabolic appearance was noted on positron emission tomography. Based on these data, a gastrointestinal stromal tumor was suspected. The tumor was enucleated at the thoracic cavity while being pushed from the cervical incision. Pathological examination showed an esophageal schwannoma.ConclusionsWe experienced a case of lobulated esophageal schwannoma with fluorodeoxyglucose accumulation. We resected the tumor with concurrent approach from the thorax and cervix.

Highlights

  • Esophageal schwannomas are rare esophageal submucosal tumors

  • We experienced a case of lobulated esophageal schwannoma with fluorodeoxyglucose accumulation

  • We resected the tumor with concurrent approach from the thorax and cervix

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We experienced a case of lobulated esophageal schwannoma with fluorodeoxyglucose accumulation.

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