@article{oai:u-ryukyu.repo.nii.ac.jp:02019639, author = {Uehara, Karina and Iwashita, Hidehiko and Tanabe, Yasuka and Kurima, Kiyoto and Oshiro, Mariko and Kina, Shinichiro and Ota, Atsuko and Iwashita, Akinori and Kinjo, Takao}, issue = {1}, journal = {Open Medicine}, month = {Oct}, note = {Esophageal xanthoma is a rare lesion which is an asymptomatic small yellowish polyp, and most of the reported cases were solitary lesion. Histologically, aggregations of foam cells are found under the papillary hypertrophic squamous epithelium and the foam cells express CD68. The etiology of esophageal xanthoma is unknown. The focal irritation of the esophageal mucosa and infiltrated inflammatory cells are presumed to contribute to its pathogenesis. Although the pathogenesis may be associated with inflammation, the type and nature of the macrophages remain unclear. Here we report a 46-year-old male with esophageal xanthoma, which was incidentally found by endoscopy. Histologically, acute inflammation was not noted, and immunohistochemistry revealed that the foam cells seen in this case of esophageal xanthoma expressed increased levels of M2 macrophage markers. These findings suggest that esophageal xanthoma is associated with late inflammatory and reparative processes long after the initial inflammation of esophageal squamous epithelium.}, pages = {335--339}, title = {Esophageal xanthoma: presence of M2 macrophages suggests association with late inflammatory and reparative processes}, volume = {12}, year = {2017} }