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We present two cases of esophageal papillomatosis, a very rare reported disease leading to dysphagia and did not improve after endoscopic treatment. Both patients refused surgery and they were followed-up for 3 years, but no significant clinical or endoscopic changes were seen.
Endoscopic surveillance of extensive esophageal papillomatosis not amenable to endoscopic therapy
FerrariAP, MartinsFP. Endoscopic surveillance of extensive esophageal papillomatosis not amenable to endoscopic therapy. Einstein (São Paulo) 2017;15(3):363-5. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1679-45082017RC3905
Ferrari,Angelo Paulo; Martins,Fernanda Prata. Endoscopic surveillance of extensive esophageal papillomatosis not amenable to endoscopic therapy. Einstein (São Paulo), v. 15, n. 3, p. 363-365, Jul. 2017. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1679-45082017RC3905
Ferrari,A.P., & Martins,F.P. (2017). Endoscopic surveillance of extensive esophageal papillomatosis not amenable to endoscopic therapy. Einstein (São Paulo),15(3), 363-365. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1679-45082017RC3905
Ferrari,Angelo Paulo and Martins,Fernanda Prata. Endoscopic surveillance of extensive esophageal papillomatosis not amenable to endoscopic therapy. Einstein (São Paulo) [online]. 2017, vol. 15, n. 3, [cited 2025-09-21], pp.363-365. Available from: <https://journal.einstein.br/article/endoscopic-surveillance-of-extensive-esophageal-papillomatosis-not-amenable-to-endoscopic-therapy/>. ISSN 1679-4508. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1679-45082017RC3905
Figure 4
Lesion involving the whole esophageal circumference