Abstract: Esophageal papilloma is a rare endoscopic finding. Lesions are usually less than 5 mm, appear as a solitary sessile nodule, and are located in the middle or upper part of the esophagus. The surface has a warty-like structure. Malignant potential of esophageal papilloma is unknown. The essential differential diagnosis of esophageal papilloma comprises squamous cell, verrucous carcinoma, and hyperkeratotic lesions. Owing to missing data there are no therapeutical recommendations. In a pragmatic approach, lesions should be removed endoscopically. This article is part of an expert video encyclopedia.
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Endoscopic Imaging of a Large Esophageal Papilloma
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