Fibrovascular Polyp
In the following image, try to determine the location of lesion, if it is benign or malignant, and the DDX?
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Fibrovascular Polyp
Double contrast esophagogram shows dilated esophagus with wide cardia and a sausage-shaped intraluminal mass with smooth surface and large rounded filling defects, During fluoroscopy the mass changed in position, depending on upright or supine position of the patient.
Double contrast esophagogram shows dilated esophagus with wide cardia and a sausage-shaped intraluminal mass with smooth surface and large rounded filling defects, During fluoroscopy the mass changed in position, depending on upright or supine position of the patient.
Fibrovascular polyp
Most common intraluminal type of tumor.
Most common intraluminal type of tumor.
- may grow to a very large size and contain varying amounts of fibrous, vascular and adipose tissues.
- different names: angiofibrolipoma, fibroma, myxofibroma, fibrolipoma and pedunculated lipoma.
- Symptoms: bleeding, airway obstruction, dypsphagia.
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