Fig. 3From: Surgically resected primary esophageal choriocarcinoma accompanied with Barrett’s adenocarcinoma: a case reportMacroscopic findings of the resected specimen. A 2.5- × 2.3- × 1.0-cm elevated tumor with clotting blood and necrotic tissues was found in the middle thoracic esophagus (arrowhead). Intestinal epithelium indicating Barrett’s esophagus was observed from the middle of the resected esophagus to the esophagogastric junction (arrow)Back to article page