Medullary thyroid carcinoma diagnosed with liquid-based cytology and immunocytochemistry

I. Nikas, G. Kazamias, M. Vrontaki, Aleka S Rapti, E. Mastorakis
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ABSTRACT Medullary thyroid carcinoma (MTC) is a rare neuroendocrine malignancy that arises from the parafollicular cells (C cells) secreting calcitonin. This study summarizes our experience in the diagnosis of MTC with ultrasound-guided thyroid FNA, subsequently processed with liquid-based cytology (LBC) and immunocytochemistry (ICC). We searched our laboratory archives for thyroid FNA cases with an interpretation of positive or suspicious for MTC, during the period 2004–2018. A total of 20 cases (18 thyroid FNAs; two lymph node FNAs) were selected and included in this study. These displayed high cellularity and a discohesive pattern, with a few loose syncytial groups. There was some variation in the cell size and shape both across and within our cases. Most MTCs (n = 15) exhibited a predominant plasmacytoid/epithelioid cell morphology, whereas five of our cases showed a spindle cell pattern. Of interest, none of eight MTC microcarcinomas (≤1 cm) showed a spindle cell morphology. Amyloid was found in 11/20 cases (55%), while binucleation/multinucleation in 17/20 (85%), and nuclear pseudoinclusions in 3/20 MTC cases (15%). Nuclei exhibited a granular, “salt and pepper” chromatin in all cases. ICC was performed in 18/20 cases (90%). Calcitonin, CEA, TTF1, and Chromogranin were positive wherever applied, whereas thyroglobulin and CK19 were negative. In conclusion, ultrasound-guided thyroid FNA – processed with LBC and ICC – is a reliable modality to detect MTC preoperatively, facilitating the management of such patients.
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液基细胞学和免疫细胞化学诊断甲状腺髓样癌
甲状腺髓样癌(MTC)是一种罕见的神经内分泌恶性肿瘤,起源于滤泡旁细胞(C细胞)分泌降钙素。本研究总结了超声引导甲状腺FNA诊断MTC的经验,随后进行了液基细胞学(LBC)和免疫细胞化学(ICC)处理。我们检索了2004-2018年期间甲状腺FNA病例的实验室档案,这些病例的MTC解释为阳性或可疑。共20例(甲状腺FNAs 18例;两个淋巴结FNAs)入选本研究。这些细胞表现出高度的细胞性和分离的模式,有一些松散的合胞群。在我们的病例中,细胞的大小和形状都有一些变化。大多数MTCs (n = 15)表现出主要的浆细胞样/上皮样细胞形态,而我们的5例病例显示梭形细胞模式。有趣的是,8个MTC微癌(≤1 cm)均未显示梭形细胞形态。淀粉样蛋白占11/20(55%),双核/多核占17/20(85%),核假包涵体占3/20(15%)。所有病例的细胞核均呈现粒状的“盐和胡椒”染色质。18/20例(90%)行ICC。降钙素、CEA、TTF1和嗜铬粒蛋白均为阳性,而甲状腺球蛋白和CK19均为阴性。综上所述,超声引导甲状腺FNA -经LBC和ICC -处理是一种可靠的术前检测MTC的方式,方便了这类患者的管理。
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