| Literature DB >> 35781764 |
Masashi Hashimoto1, Yasuhiro Shirakawa2,3, Shunsuke Tanabe1, Takehiro Tanaka4, Naoaki Maeda1, Kazufumi Sakurama1,5, Kazuhiro Noma1, Toshiyoshi Fujiwara1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Verrucous carcinoma of the esophagus (VCE) is a rare tumor that is difficult to diagnose. In most cases, biopsies show nonspecific inflammatory and hyperkeratotic changes and do not show malignant findings. Most VCEs are slowly growing, locally advanced tumors with few metastases. Treatments for VCE are the same as for normal esophageal cancer, involving combined chemotherapy, surgical resection, and radiation therapy. However, it has been reported that VCE has a poor response to radiation or chemoradiotherapy (CRT). A case of VCE with complete response (CR) after CRT is presented. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma; Esophagectomy; Verrucous carcinoma
Year: 2022 PMID: 35781764 PMCID: PMC9253206 DOI: 10.1186/s40792-022-01486-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2198-7793
Fig. 1Images from gastrointestinal endoscopy and a histological biopsy specimen. a Hematoxylin and eosin staining shows malignant papillary carcinoma composed of keratinized and well-differentiated squamous cell carcinoma. b Gastrointestinal endoscopy shows a white, plaque-like, ulcerative appearance
Fig. 2Images from bronchoscopy and CT. a Before CRT, bronchoscopy shows a white plaque-like erosion at the left bronchus. b Before CRT, CT shows the tumor invading the left bronchus. c After CRT, bronchoscopy shows a slightly depressed lesion. d After CRT, CT shows that the tumor has become smaller. There is no evidence of tumor invasion of the bronchus
Fig. 3Surgical findings of esophagectomy. ※: latissimus dorsi flap, †: bronchus, ‡: descending aorta. a The hole of the left bronchus after esophagectomy is sutured (arrowhead). b Latissimus dorsi flap for patching the hole of the bronchus. c The latissimus dorsi flap has patched the hole of the left bronchus
Fig. 4Resected specimen of the esophagus. a There is no apparent tumor on gross examination. b, c There are no malignant variable cells in the pathological findings, although inflammatory cells invade the superficial area. c Shows high-power magnification
Literature review of seven cases, including our case, of verrucous carcinoma of the esophagus treated with chemoradiation therapy
| Year | Gender/age | T | N | Chemotherapy | Surgery | Follow-up (years) | Outcome | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Our caseb | 2022 | M/70 | 4b | 0 | 5-Fluorouracil + cisplatin | Yes | 3 | Alive |
| Al-Shoha et al. [ | 2018 | M/68 | 3 | 3 | Unknown regimen | No | Unknown | Unknown |
| Ramini et al. [ | 2014 | M/78 | 4a | X | Unknown regimen | No | Unknown | Unknown |
| Sweetser et al. [ | 2014 | M/61 | 3 | 0 | Unknown regimen | Yes | 6 | Alive |
| 2014 | F/73 | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown regimen | No | 3 | Alive | |
| 2014 | F/63 | 3 | 0 | Unknown regimen | No | 1 | Alive | |
| 2014 | M/68 | 2 | 0 | Unknown regimen | Yes | 2 | Alive | |
| Ahmed et al. [ | 2013 | F/58 | 3 | X | Carboplatin + taxol | Yes | Unknown | Unknown |
aPalliative CRT
bPathological complete response