Phenotypic Appraisal of Collision Tumors of Thyroid – Initial Experience of a Rare Entity at a Cancer Centre in South India

Sherin James, S. Aravind, V. Gopinath, S. Nayanar
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Introduction: Collision tumours (CT) of the thyroid refer to the coexistence of two or more independent, histologically distinct malignant tumours. Though the presence of multifocal differentiated thyroid carcinomas is common, it is extremely rare for the thyroid to harbour more than one type of malignancy simultaneously. Methods: An extensive literature search of PubMed databases identified very few cases indicating the tumour rarity. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first documentation of a case series including various combinations of CT in the thyroid. Our main aim is to explore the phenotypic characteristics of CT in the thyroid with an aim of revealing unique features associated with this rare entity. Results: Of a total of 138 thyroid cancers treated during the eight-year period, five (3.62%) were diagnosed as CT. All were females with a median age of 50 years. Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma (PTC) was the major component (80%) in collision with medullary (MC), follicular, and hurthle cell carcinomas. Both cases with papillary microcarcinoma showed vascular emboli and patients with a combination of MC and PTC had nodal metastasis. 80% of patients had a survival of more than 2.5 years and are alive without disease at present. Our study showed features like female predominance and PTC as the most common component with good overall survival. Metastatic and survival rates were consistent with matched singleton pathology. Conclusion: Insight into the genomic and proteomic pathways of this entity is the need of the hour.
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甲状腺碰撞瘤的表型鉴定-印度南部癌症中心一个罕见实体的初步经验
简介:甲状腺碰撞瘤(CT)是指两个或两个以上独立的、组织学上不同的恶性肿瘤共存。虽然多灶分化甲状腺癌的存在是常见的,这是极为罕见的甲状腺同时窝藏一种以上的恶性肿瘤。方法:对PubMed数据库进行广泛的文献检索,发现很少有病例表明肿瘤罕见。据我们所知,这是第一个包括甲状腺CT各种组合的病例系列的文件。我们的主要目的是探讨CT在甲状腺的表型特征,目的是揭示与这种罕见的实体相关的独特特征。结果:在8年期间治疗的138例甲状腺癌中,5例(3.62%)被诊断为CT。所有患者均为女性,平均年龄为50岁。甲状腺乳头状癌(PTC)是与髓样(MC)、滤泡和hurthle细胞癌碰撞的主要成分(80%)。两例乳头状微癌均有血管栓塞,合并mcc和PTC的患者均有淋巴结转移。80%的患者生存期超过2.5年,目前无疾病生存。我们的研究显示,女性优势和PTC是总体生存率较高的最常见因素。转移率和生存率与匹配的单例病理一致。结论:深入了解该实体的基因组和蛋白质组学途径是当前的需要。
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