Date of Presentation:1/20/16

Attending pathologist: Benjamin Swanson, M.D., Ph.D.

Presented by: Benjamin Swanson, M.D., Ph.D.

Prepared by: Keluo Yao, M.D.

Organ:Esophagus

HISTORY:

The patient is middle aged male s/p kidney-pancreas transplant in 2012 who developed hematemesis, dysphagia, and LLL pneumonia. EGD showed esophagitis without bleeding.

Microscopic image possibly detecting cancerous areas in human tissue
Microscopic image possibly detecting cancerous areas in human tissue
Microscopic image possibly detecting cancerous areas in human tissue

What is the most likely etiology?

  1. Infectious
  2. Graft vs. Host
  3. Pill-induced
  4. Reflux/GERD
Pill-induced