Hämangiom des Ösophagus
Imaging of
the oesophagus: beyond cancer. Hemangioma. CT angiogram of the chest in soft tissue window shows a round calcification within the wall of the oesophagus compatible with a phlebolith. This finding is most often seen in patients with varices, however this patient was found to have a hemangioma
Hämangiom des Ösophagus
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Benign esophageal lesions are less symptomatic than malignant esophageal lesions, making up for only 1% of clinically apparent esophageal lesions.
Pathology
- esophageal leiomyoma (>50%)
- may calcify
- esophageal fibrovascular polyp (~12.5%)
- may contain fat
- esophageal duplication cyst (10%)
- oesphageal papilloma (3%)
- oeseophageal fibroma (3%)
- esophageal hemangioma (2%)
- esophageal hamartoma
- esophageal neurofibroma
Siehe auch:
- benigne Ösophagustumoren
- Leiomyom Ösophagus
- Neurofibrom des Ösophagus
- gastrointestinale Hämangiome
- Lymphangiom des Ösophagus
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