Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma

Case contributed by David Cuete
Diagnosis almost certain

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Severe dysphagia

Patient Data

Age: 50
This study is a stack
Axial
non-contrast
This study is a stack
Axial C+ portal
venous phase
This study is a stack
Coronal C+ portal
venous phase
This study is a stack
Sagittal C+ portal
venous phase
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Ct shows a concentric  mass in the proximal esophagus, extending from the hypopharynx 8 cm in the craniocaudal axis.  Some small high paratracheal lymphadenopathy associated.

Case Discussion

This case shows a esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (biopsy confirmed)

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