Abstract

Benign esophageal tumors are slow growing but they rarely grow to the extent that may lead to pseudoachalasia like symptoms making complete surgical resection mandatory. We report a case of young girl presenting with dysphagia since 6 months and showing diffuse lesion on radiology involving esophagus and part of stomach.

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