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A rare case of esophageal mucoepidermoid carcinoma successfully treated via endoscopic submucosal dissection
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So Eun Jeun, Kyung Bin Kim, Bong Eun Lee, Gwang Ha Kim, Moon Won Lee, Dong Chan Joo
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Clin Endosc 2024;57(5):683-687. Published online June 18, 2024
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2024.051
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- Esophageal mucoepidermoid carcinoma (EMEC) is a special subtype of esophageal malignancy, accounting for less than 1% of all cases of primary esophageal carcinoma. Pathologically, it consists of a mixture of adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma with mucin-secreting cells. Special staining for mucicarmine helps to diagnose EMEC. We present a rare case of EMEC successfully treated via endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD). A 63-year-old man was referred to our tertiary hospital. On esophagogastroduodenoscopy, a 6-mm-sized subtle reddish depressed lesion was identified in the mid-esophagus. Diagnostic ESD was performed with a high suspicion of carcinoma. Histopathologic findings were consistent with EMEC which was confined to the lamina propria without lymphatic invasion. We plan to do a careful follow-up without administering adjuvant chemotherapy or radiotherapy. Due to the small volume of the lesion, establishing a diagnosis was difficult through forceps biopsy alone. However, by using ESD, we could confirm and successfully treat a rare case of early-stage EMEC.
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Metastasis of breast cancer presenting as enlarged folds in the stomach
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So Eun Jeun, Gwang Ha Kim, Moon Won Lee, Sojeong Lee
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Clin Endosc 2022;55(3):463-464. Published online November 6, 2020
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2020.239
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Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection of an Inverted Pyloric Gland Adenoma Using Dental Floss and Clip Traction
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Gwang Ha Kim, Moon Won Lee, Bong Eun Lee, Do Youn Park
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Clin Endosc 2021;54(6):935-936. Published online August 31, 2020
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2020.164
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Diagnosing Gastric Mesenchymal Tumors by Digital Endoscopic Ultrasonography Image Analysis
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Moon Won Lee, Gwang Ha Kim
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Clin Endosc 2021;54(3):324-328. Published online June 18, 2020
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.5946/ce.2020.061
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- Gastric mesenchymal tumors (GMTs) are incidentally discovered in national gastric screening programs in Korea. Endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) is the most useful diagnostic modality for evaluating GMTs. The differentiation of gastrointestinal stromal tumors from benign mesenchymal tumors, such as schwannomas or leiomyomas, is important to ensure appropriate clinical management. However, this is difficult and operator dependent because of the subjective interpretation of EUS images. Digital image analysis computes the distribution and spatial variation of pixels using texture analysis to extract useful data, enabling the objective analysis of EUS images and decreasing interobserver and intraobserver agreement in EUS image interpretation. This review aimed to summarize the usefulness and future of digital EUS image analysis for GMTs based on published reports and our experience.
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Magnifying Endoscopy for Esophageal Ectopic Sebaceous Glands
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Mu Song Jeon, Gwang Ha Kim, Dong Young Jeong, Byeong Kyu Park, Moon Won Lee, So-Jeong Lee, Do Youn Park
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Clin Endosc 2018;51(5):495-497. Published online February 26, 2018
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- Ectopic sebaceous glands are found very rarely in the esophagus; heretofore, several cases have been reported. The sebaceous gland is originally a source of an endodermal origin; however, there have been controversies regarding whether the origin of the esophageal ectopic sebaceous gland is ectodermal or endodermal. Ectopic sebaceous glands of the esophagus usually do not cause symptoms; thus, they are often found incidentally on endoscopy for routine health screening. Endoscopic findings are characterized by single or multiple yellow patches or nodular lesions of various sizes, sometimes with small central openings. We report two cases of esophageal ectopic sebaceous glands found incidentally during endoscopy with magnifying endoscopic findings. The lesions were in the mid-esophagus and lower esophagus, respectively, and both endoscopic findings were similar as multiple yellowish patches or plaques. Magnifying endoscopy revealed the openings of the excretory ducts surrounded by circular microvessels in both cases.
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Bile Duct Patency Maintained after Intraductal Radiofrequency Ablation in a Case of Hepatocellular Cholangiocarcinoma with Bile Duct Invasion
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Sung Yong Han, Geun Am Song, Dong Uk Kim, Dong Hoon Baek, Moon Won Lee, Gwang Ha Kim
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Clin Endosc 2018;51(2):201-205. Published online August 31, 2017
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- Combined hepatocellular-cholangiocarcinoma (HCC-CC) with bile duct invasion (BDI) is rare. In unresectable cases, biliary stent placement and photodynamic therapy (PDT) are used for resolving obstructive jaundice. However, stent occlusion remains problematic, and PDT is expensive and time-consuming. Intraductal radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is an emerging procedure for palliation in these patients. It has potential benefits including less expense, lower rates of severe complication, longer maintenance of ductal patency, and easier technique compared with PDT or stenting alone. We report a 67-year-old man who underwent repeated intraductal RFA for HCC-CC and HCC with BDI (HCC-BDI), for whom bile duct patency was maintained without additional biliary procedures.
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