Oesophageal glomus tumours: rare neoplasms with aggressive clinical behaviour.
Jacqueline E Birkness-GartmanSintawat WangsiricharoenAlexander J LazarJohn M GrossPublished in: Histopathology (2023)
Oesophageal glomus tumours pose diagnostic challenges, given their rarity at this site, but can be recognised by their characteristic perivascular growth pattern, round central nuclei, and supportive ancillary studies. Given the propensity for aggressive behaviour in this location, we recommend management by a multidisciplinary sarcoma team for optimal outcome.