A Potentially Malignant Giant Esophageal Paraganglioma

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Abstract

Paragangliomas are rare neuroendocrine tumors derived from extraadrenal autonomic paraganglia, which may secrete catecholamines. They are potentially metastatic and require very long-term follow-up. Esophageal paragangliomas are extremely rare and present a diagnostic challenge. Lack of clinical suspicion and unrecognized catecholamine hypersecretion may lead to hemodynamic instabilities during surgery. Two patients with esophageal paragangliomas were previously reported. We report a 39-year-old man with a giant high-risk esophageal paraganglioma who underwent a hybrid minimally invasive 3-hole esophagectomy.

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Arbel Rubinstein, T., Kouniavsky, G., Kanengisser Pines, B., Idelevich, E., Lazar, L. or, Elami, A., … Pines, G. (2019). A Potentially Malignant Giant Esophageal Paraganglioma. Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 108(6), e349–e351. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.athoracsur.2019.03.106

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