Endoscopic surveillance of extensive esophageal papillomatosis not amenable to endoscopic therapy
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Endoscopic surveillance of extensive esophageal papillomatosis not amenable to endoscopic therapy
Abstract
We present two cases of esophageal papillomatosis, a very rare reported disease leading to dysphagia and did not improve after endoscopic treatment. Both patients refused surgery and they were followed-up for 3 years, but no significant clinical or endoscopic changes were seen.
Apresentamos dois casos de papilomatose esofágica, lesão raramente relatada, que pode levar à disfagia, e que não teve melhora após tratamento endoscópico. Ambos os pacientes recusaram cirurgia e foram acompanhados por até 3 anos, sem alterações clínicas ou endoscópicas importantes.
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