A 73-year old man presented with dysphagia for liquid and solid food. Barium contrast study of the esophagus and esophagoscopy demonstrated a fibrovascular polyp. This, almost 10 cm benign esophageal tumor, was removed surgically by a cervical esophagotomy. A fibrovascular polyp is a rare benign tumor of the esophagus, which, however, may give serious complications as asphyxia resulting from laryngeal obstruction leading to sudden death.
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Blacha, M. M., Sloots, C. E., Van Munster, I. P., & Wobbes, T. (2008). Dysphagia caused by a fibrovascular polyp: a case report. Cases Journal, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1757-1626-1-334
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