Esophageal Squamous Cell Papilloma: A Case Report of Controversial Rare Benign Esophageal Lesion
Abstract
Esophageal squamous cell papilloma (ESP) is a benign tumor that is rarely found in the esophagus. Human papilloma virus (HPV) has been known to play a role in the development of ESP. In most cases, ESP are asymptomatic but may also manifest with dysphagia, heartburn, and epigastric pain. Although rare, ESP does have the potential to become malignant and thus, early detection and removal of the tumor is essential. Here, we report a rare case of ESP in a 29-year-old woman.
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