Background: Neuroendocrine carcinoma (NEC) of the esophagus is rare, highly aggressive and lacks biological features.
Case presentation: In this report, we describe a patient with Esophageal NEC who was successfully treated using endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD). A 55-year-old woman presented with intermittent mild dysphagia for 2 months. Gastroscopy revealed a disc-shaped protruding lesion about 18mm×18mm in size on the upper esophagus, 25cm from the incisors. Endoscopic ultrasonography (EUS) demonstrated the bulged lesion was highly echoic and homogeneous, originating from the muscularis mucosa. We assessed en bloc resection by ESD for therapeutic diagnosis to be a safe and appropriate treatment. The tumor was removed using ESD. Histopathological examination revealed a poorly differentiated neoplasm comprising large cells with marked nuclear atypia and multifocal necrosis Immunohistochemistry staining revealed tumor tissue that was positive for Ki67, CgA, Syn, CD56, but negative for P40, P63, S-100 protein. These histopathological results were consistent with a diagnosis of esophageal NEC, large cell type, derived from the muscularis mucosae. After comprehensive consideration, we adopted the combination treatments (ESD plus an adjuvant chemotherapy). The patient has been followed up till now with no recurrence.
Conclusions: En bloc resection approach by ESD play a vital role in the early therapeutic diagnosis of esophageal NEC.