| Literature DB >> 23236248 |
Ya-Li Yang1, Yu-Cheng Xie, Xiao-Ling Li, Jing Guo, Tao Sun, Jing Tang.
Abstract
Malakoplakia is a rare granulomatous disease probably caused by infection and characterized histologically by Michaelis-Gutmann bodies. We report a more rarely seen case esophageal malakoplakia in a 54-year-old woman. She presented with coughing while eating and drinking. Gastroscopy showed yellow nodules in the esophagus, and endoscopic ultrasonography showed a space-occupying lesion in the substratum of the esophageal mucosa. All findings highly resembled esophageal cancer. Histopathological examination finally indentified this space-occupying lesion as malakoplakia and not cancer. Immunohistochemistry showed that she had human papillomavirus (HPV) infection in the esophagus, which indicates that infection was responsible for the malakoplakia. This is believed to be the first case of malakoplakia in the esophagus, and more importantly, we established that HPV infection was the initiator of esophageal malakoplakia.Entities:
Keywords: Esophagus; Human papillomavirus infection; Malakoplakia; Michaelis-Gutmann bodies
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23236248 PMCID: PMC3516212 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v18.i45.6690
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Gastroenterol ISSN: 1007-9327 Impact factor: 5.742