Abstract

A, Lateral radiograph of neck shows top of soft-tissue mass in esophagus (arrow). B, Barium esophagogram shows intraluminal polypoid lesion with deep ulceration (arrow). C, Contrast-enhanced (oral and IV) CT scan at level of aortic arch shows mass (arrow) in posterior esophageal wall. D, Esophagectomy specimen shows pigmented polypoid mass with three deep ulcers (one is indicated by white arrow). Superficial erosions cover mass, and an adjacent area of melanosis (black arrow) is present.

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