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Esophageal adenocarcinoma with white opaque substance observed by magnifying endoscopy with narrow band imaging.
[esophageal adenocarcinoma]
White
opaque
substance
(
WOS
)
is
observed
in
the
gastric
neoplasia
of
0
-
IIa
type
using
magnifying
endoscopy
with
narrow
band
imaging
(
NBI-
ME
)
.
Colonic
and
duodenal
neoplasms
with
WOS
have
also
been
reported
.
Immunohistochemical
examination
with
adipophilin
reveals
WOS
in
gastric
neoplasms
as
lipid
droplets
,
and
WOS
is
specific
for
neoplasm
with
intestinal
or
gastrointestinal
phenotype
.
We
herein
report
a
case
of
adenocarcinoma
of
the
esophagogastric
junction
with
WOS
.
A
male
patient
in
his
sixties
was
found
by
esophagogastroduodenoscopy
to
have
an
esophageal
elevated
lesion
.
NBI-
ME
showed
whitish
deposits
that
looked
similar
to
WOS
in
gastric
neoplasms
.
The
patient
underwent
endoscopic
submucosal
dissection
and
the
lesion
was
resected
in
a
single
piece
.
This
tumor
had
diffuse
positivity
for
adipophilin
and
gastrointestinal
phenotype
.
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Diseases presenting
"narrow band imaging"
symptom
esophageal adenocarcinoma
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