Author/Authors :
KARA, Tuba Mersin University - School of Medicine - Departments of Pathology, Turkey , GURSES, Iclal Mersin University - School of Medicine - Department of Pathology, Turkey , SERINSOZ, Ebru Mersin University - School of Medicine - Departments of Pathology, Turkey , BOZDOGAN ARPACI, Rabia Mersin University - School of Medicine - Departments of Pathology, Turkey , UCBILEK, Enver Mersin University - School of Medicine - Departments of Gastroenterology, Turkey , POLAT, Ayse Mersin University - School of Medicine - Departments of Pathology, Turkey
Abstract :
Leiomyoma and gastrointestinal stromal tumours take first place among mesenchymal tumours of the oesophagus, where tumours of peripheral nerve origin are rarely seen. Schwann and enterochromaffin cell proliferation occur in neurogenous hyperplasia, an entity observed in the appendix which has not been reported in the oesophagus in the medical literature. Oesophagogastroscopy of a 58-year-old woman showed linear erosions and nodularity at the gastroesophageal junction. The microscopic examination of biopsies taken from this area revealed proliferation of spindle cells with oval-round nuclei forming focal fascicular arrangement in the lamina propria. These cells stained positive for synaptophysin and S100-protein, while immunohistochemistry for smooth muscle actin and CD117 were negative. The case was diagnosed as neurogenous hyperplasia with these findings. Control endoscopic biopsies showed no evidence of neurogenous hyperplasia. Neurogenous hyperplasia can be considered as a distinct entity which might also be observed in the oesophagus as in the appendix.