scholarly journals Underexpression of p27/Kip in Thyroid Papillary Microcarcinomas With Gross Metastatic Disease

2002 ◽  
Vol 128 (3) ◽  
pp. 253 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mark L. C. Khoo ◽  
Jeremy L. Freeman ◽  
Ian J. Witterick ◽  
Jonathan C. Irish ◽  
Lorne E. Rotstein ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 128 (10) ◽  
pp. 922-925 ◽  
Author(s):  
R Varshney ◽  
M N Pakdaman ◽  
N Sands ◽  
M P Hier ◽  
L Rochon ◽  
...  

AbstractObjective:Papillary microcarcinoma of the thyroid has been described as either a normal variant or a serious malignancy. We describe our experience with papillary microcarcinoma and lymph node metastases.Method:A total of 685 consecutive total thyroidectomies with central compartment neck dissection were reviewed for papillary microcarcinoma. Association of central compartment lymph node metastases with age, gender, tumour multifocality, bilaterality and extrathyroidal extension was analysed.Results:Out of 170 papillary microcarcinoma cases, multifocality was found in 72 (42.4 per cent), bilaterality in 49 (28.8 per cent) and extrathyroidal extension in 16 (9.4 per cent). In all, 23 patients (13.5 per cent) had lymph node metastases. There was a significant association (p < 0.05) between extrathyroidal extension (but no other tumour characteristics) and lymph node metastases.Conclusion:In all, 13.5 per cent of papillary microcarcinomas in our series showed lymph node metastases. Lymph node metastases were associated with extrathyroidal invasion of the papillary microcarcinoma.


2006 ◽  
Vol 116 (12) ◽  
pp. 2133-2137 ◽  
Author(s):  
Han-Sin Jeong ◽  
Manki Chung ◽  
Chung-Hwan Baek ◽  
Young-Hyeh Ko ◽  
Joon-Young Choi ◽  
...  

2015 ◽  
Vol 40 (3) ◽  
pp. 523-528 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yasuhiro Ito ◽  
Akira Miyauchi ◽  
Hitomi Oda ◽  
Kaoru Kobayashi ◽  
Minoru Kihara ◽  
...  

2014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cigdem Tura Bahadir ◽  
Elif Kilic Kan ◽  
Feyzi Gokosmanoglu ◽  
Gulcin Cengiz Ecemis ◽  
Hulusi Atmaca

2016 ◽  
Vol 174 (6) ◽  
pp. 813-820 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Annateresa Provenzale ◽  
Emilio Fiore ◽  
Clara Ugolini ◽  
Liborio Torregrossa ◽  
Riccardo Morganti ◽  
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Objective Papillary thyroid microcarcinomas (microPTC) may be ’incidental’ (Inc-microPTC), occasionally found at histology after surgery for benign disease or ‘non-incidental’ (Non-Inc-microPTC), diagnosed on clinical grounds. It is unclear whether these different microPTC reflect the same disease. The aim of the study was to compare Inc-microPTC and Non-Inc-microPTC for clinical and histological features as well as for serum TSH, a known factor involved in PTC development. Design We evaluated histology and serum TSH levels of consecutive patients submitted to thyroidectomy for goiter with compressive symptoms or for cytological diagnosis suspicious/indicative of PTC. Methods In total, 665 consecutive patients (259 with a single thyroid nodule, SN and 406 with a multinodular gland, MN) were included in the study. According to histology, patients were classified as: benign nodular goiter (Benign, n=291); Inc-microPTC (n=92); Non-Inc-microPTC (n=67) and PTC≥1cm (macroPTC, n=215). Results Inc-microPTC were significantly more frequent in MN than in SN (66/406, 16.2% vs 26/259, 10.0%, P=0.02). Patients with Inc-microPTC compared with Non-Inc-microPTC were older (mean age±s.d. 53.3±13.2 years vs 44.9±14.8 years, P=0.0002), had a smaller tumor size (median 4mm vs 9mm, P<0.0001), a higher frequency of multifocality (70/92, 76.1% vs 35/67, 52.2% P=0.001) and lower levels of TSH (median 0.6mIU/L, IR: 0.4–1.0mIU/L vs value 1. mIU/L, IR: 0.6–1.4mIU/L vs P=0.0001). Conclusion Incidental and non-incidental papillary thyroid microcarcinomas appear to be two different entities.


2010 ◽  
Vol 26 (4) ◽  
pp. 199
Author(s):  
Varlik Erol ◽  
Ozer Makay ◽  
Yesim Ertan ◽  
Gokhan Icoz ◽  
Mahir Akyildiz ◽  
...  

2017 ◽  
Vol 22 (4) ◽  
pp. 14-15
Author(s):  
Christopher R. Brigham ◽  
James B. Talmage
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