| Literature DB >> 9221518 |
R Jesić1, T Randjelović, Z Gerzić, Dj Zdravković, M Krstić, N Milinić, A Pavlović, T Svejić, M Bulajić.
Abstract
Of all oesophageal tumours benign tumours account for less than 10%, of which 4% are leiomyomas. These tumours are most frequently asymptomatic, mostly localized in the lower oesophageal third. The most frequent symptoms, if any, are the following: dysphagia, unspecific retrostemal pain, heartburn, and occasionally, weight loss. Tumour enucleation is a therapy of choice in patients with oesophageal leiomyoma. In case of successful surgical removal, the prognosis is good and complains are practically eliminated. A male patient, aged 53, with paroxysmal tachycardia, in whom transhiatal enucleation was carried out in order to remove a large oesophageal leiomyoma after which cardiac complains were eliminated, is reported.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9221518
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Srp Arh Celok Lek ISSN: 0370-8179 Impact factor: 0.207