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Clinical and histopathological features of follicular thyroid cancer in Chile

OBJECTIVE: Follicular thyroid carcinoma (FTC) is less frequent but has a worse prognosis than papillary carcinoma. The available evidence on pre-operative characteristics of FTC is controversial. Our objective was to characterize the clinical, ultrasound and histopathological presentation of FTC pat...

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Autores principales: Díaz, René, Domínguez, José Miguel, Tala, Hernán, Olmos, Roberto, Pineda, Pedro, Olivarí, Daniela, Jiménez, Marcela, Mimica, Ximena, Lanas, Alejandra, Ocares, Gerson, Sapunar, Jorge
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Endocrinologia e Metabologia 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10247257/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36651709
http://dx.doi.org/10.20945/2359-3997000000580
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author Díaz, René
Domínguez, José Miguel
Tala, Hernán
Olmos, Roberto
Pineda, Pedro
Olivarí, Daniela
Jiménez, Marcela
Mimica, Ximena
Lanas, Alejandra
Ocares, Gerson
Sapunar, Jorge
author_facet Díaz, René
Domínguez, José Miguel
Tala, Hernán
Olmos, Roberto
Pineda, Pedro
Olivarí, Daniela
Jiménez, Marcela
Mimica, Ximena
Lanas, Alejandra
Ocares, Gerson
Sapunar, Jorge
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description OBJECTIVE: Follicular thyroid carcinoma (FTC) is less frequent but has a worse prognosis than papillary carcinoma. The available evidence on pre-operative characteristics of FTC is controversial. Our objective was to characterize the clinical, ultrasound and histopathological presentation of FTC patients treated Chile. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Retrospective analysis of 97 patients treated for FTC in 6 large centers in Chile. We analyzed their ultrasonographic features and classified the nodules according to ATA risk of malignancy and TI-RADS score, as well as the cytological findings according to the Bethesda system. We described their clinical and histopathological findings at diagnosis and classified their risk of recurrence and mortality according to ATA 2015 recurrence risk category and the eighth edition of the AJCC/UICC staging system, respectively. RESULTS: Median age was 48 years and 73.2% were females. The median diameter was 38.8 mm; only 9.5% of them were microtumors. According to ATA risk of malignancy, 86% of the nodules were low or intermediate suspicious, while 78% were category 3 or 4A nodules according to the TI-RADS. Regarding the Bethesda system, 65.9% had indeterminate cytology (20.6% category III and 45.3% category IV). At histological examination, most were minimally-invasive and angio-invasive tumors with less than 4 foci (54.7% and 28.4% respectively). More than 90% of FTC were unifocal and there was no lymphovascular or extrathyroidal invasion or lymph node involvement. Four patients (4.1%) had distant metastases at diagnosis. Most patients (95%) had stage I or II disease according to the AJCC/UICC staging system, while the risk of recurrence was low at 51.5% when using the ATA risk of recurrence scale. CONCLUSIONS: At diagnosis, most FTCs were nodules of low or intermediate suspicion at ultrasound, nearly two thirds had indeterminate cytology according to the Bethesda system, and nearly 50% of them were of low risk of recurrence.
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spelling pubmed-102472572023-06-08 Clinical and histopathological features of follicular thyroid cancer in Chile Díaz, René Domínguez, José Miguel Tala, Hernán Olmos, Roberto Pineda, Pedro Olivarí, Daniela Jiménez, Marcela Mimica, Ximena Lanas, Alejandra Ocares, Gerson Sapunar, Jorge Arch Endocrinol Metab Original Article OBJECTIVE: Follicular thyroid carcinoma (FTC) is less frequent but has a worse prognosis than papillary carcinoma. The available evidence on pre-operative characteristics of FTC is controversial. Our objective was to characterize the clinical, ultrasound and histopathological presentation of FTC patients treated Chile. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: Retrospective analysis of 97 patients treated for FTC in 6 large centers in Chile. We analyzed their ultrasonographic features and classified the nodules according to ATA risk of malignancy and TI-RADS score, as well as the cytological findings according to the Bethesda system. We described their clinical and histopathological findings at diagnosis and classified their risk of recurrence and mortality according to ATA 2015 recurrence risk category and the eighth edition of the AJCC/UICC staging system, respectively. RESULTS: Median age was 48 years and 73.2% were females. The median diameter was 38.8 mm; only 9.5% of them were microtumors. According to ATA risk of malignancy, 86% of the nodules were low or intermediate suspicious, while 78% were category 3 or 4A nodules according to the TI-RADS. Regarding the Bethesda system, 65.9% had indeterminate cytology (20.6% category III and 45.3% category IV). At histological examination, most were minimally-invasive and angio-invasive tumors with less than 4 foci (54.7% and 28.4% respectively). More than 90% of FTC were unifocal and there was no lymphovascular or extrathyroidal invasion or lymph node involvement. Four patients (4.1%) had distant metastases at diagnosis. Most patients (95%) had stage I or II disease according to the AJCC/UICC staging system, while the risk of recurrence was low at 51.5% when using the ATA risk of recurrence scale. CONCLUSIONS: At diagnosis, most FTCs were nodules of low or intermediate suspicion at ultrasound, nearly two thirds had indeterminate cytology according to the Bethesda system, and nearly 50% of them were of low risk of recurrence. Sociedade Brasileira de Endocrinologia e Metabologia 2023-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10247257/ /pubmed/36651709 http://dx.doi.org/10.20945/2359-3997000000580 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Díaz, René
Domínguez, José Miguel
Tala, Hernán
Olmos, Roberto
Pineda, Pedro
Olivarí, Daniela
Jiménez, Marcela
Mimica, Ximena
Lanas, Alejandra
Ocares, Gerson
Sapunar, Jorge
Clinical and histopathological features of follicular thyroid cancer in Chile
title Clinical and histopathological features of follicular thyroid cancer in Chile
title_full Clinical and histopathological features of follicular thyroid cancer in Chile
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title_full_unstemmed Clinical and histopathological features of follicular thyroid cancer in Chile
title_short Clinical and histopathological features of follicular thyroid cancer in Chile
title_sort clinical and histopathological features of follicular thyroid cancer in chile
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10247257/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36651709
http://dx.doi.org/10.20945/2359-3997000000580
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