Clear cell sarcoma of the esophagus: A rare location

Clinical Case Reports
Yosra YahyaouiAmel Mezlini

Abstract

Clear cell sarcoma of the esophagus is very rare. The etiology of this neoplasm remains unknown. Confirmed diagnosis requires histopathology with immunochemistry and molecular study. CCS typically shows highly aggressive behavior with a high rate of local recurrence, metastases, and death from disease.

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Jan 9, 2021·International Journal of Surgical Pathology·Peipei ZhuXianghua Yi

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Methods Mentioned

BETA
biopsies

Clinical Trials Mentioned

NCT00557609
NCT01445379

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