Characteristics and natural course of hypoechoic thyroid lesions diagnosed as possible thyroid lymphomas by fine needle aspiration cytology
Abstract Background There is little information regarding the natural course of hypoechoic thyroid lesions that are probable or possible thyroid lymphoma based on fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) results. Methods Sixty-five patients who were diagnosed as probable or possible thyroid lymphoma b...
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doaj-2db8019eb379440389fddb4d379c52d12020-11-25T02:22:46ZengBMCThyroid Research1756-66142018-05-011111810.1186/s13044-018-0051-zCharacteristics and natural course of hypoechoic thyroid lesions diagnosed as possible thyroid lymphomas by fine needle aspiration cytologyTomoe Nakao0Mitsushige Nishikawa1Mako Hisakado2Toshihiko Kasahara3Takumi Kudo4Eijun Nishihara5Mitsuru Ito6Shuji Fukata7Hirotoshi Nakamura8Mitsuyoshi Hirokawa9Akira Miyauchi10Department of Internal Medicine, Kuma Hospital, Centre for Excellence in Thyroid CaresDepartment of Internal Medicine, Kuma Hospital, Centre for Excellence in Thyroid CaresDepartment of Internal Medicine, Kuma Hospital, Centre for Excellence in Thyroid CaresDepartment of Internal Medicine, Kuma Hospital, Centre for Excellence in Thyroid CaresDepartment of Internal Medicine, Kuma Hospital, Centre for Excellence in Thyroid CaresDepartment of Internal Medicine, Kuma Hospital, Centre for Excellence in Thyroid CaresDepartment of Internal Medicine, Kuma Hospital, Centre for Excellence in Thyroid CaresDepartment of Internal Medicine, Kuma Hospital, Centre for Excellence in Thyroid CaresDepartment of Internal Medicine, Kuma Hospital, Centre for Excellence in Thyroid CaresDepartment of Diagnostic Pathology and Cytology, Kuma Hospital, Centre for Excellence in Thyroid CaresDepartment of Surgery, Kuma Hospital, Centre for Excellence in Thyroid CareAbstract Background There is little information regarding the natural course of hypoechoic thyroid lesions that are probable or possible thyroid lymphoma based on fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) results. Methods Sixty-five patients who were diagnosed as probable or possible thyroid lymphoma by ultrasonography (US) and FNAC were investigated. Forty-three patients with strong suspicion underwent thyroid surgery for the diagnosis at our hospital, and 22 patients were followed up with periodic US examination. Thyroid lymphoma was definitely diagnosed in 41 out of 43 patients who underwent thyroid surgery, and such patients were defined as Group A. The outcomes of 22 patients who were followed up without an immediate therapy were analyzed. Their hypoechoic lesions decreased in size (n = 10) or disappeared (n = 2) in 12 of 22 patients, and such patients were defined as Group B. Patients in Group A and B were compared using the Kuma Hospital-US classification (USC), the diagnostic categories of the Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology, and the κ/λ deviation of the immunoglobulin light chain in the FNAC specimens. Mann-Whitney U-test and chi-squared test (with Yate’s continuity correction) were used to compare the two groups. Results The USC of < 3.5 [9/12 (75.0%) in Group B; 10/41 patients (24.4%) in Group A] and the κ/λ deviation ratio of < 3.40 [11/12 (91.7%) in Group B; 17/41 patients (41.5%) in Group A] were significantly more frequent (p < 0.01), and the FNAC of ‘benign’ or ‘atypia of undetermined significance or follicular lesion of undetermined significance (AUS)’ with a comment of possible lymphoma [9/12 (75.0%) in Group B; 12/41 patients (29.3%) in Group A] was significantly more frequent (p < 0.05) in Group B than Group A. Conclusions Our study suggests that some hypoechoic thyroid lesions that are possible thyroid lymphoma based on US and FNAC might decrease in size or disappear during the careful observation.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13044-018-0051-zThyroid lymphomaHypoechoic thyroid lesionRegressionFine needle aspiration cytologyκ/λ deviation |
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Tomoe Nakao Mitsushige Nishikawa Mako Hisakado Toshihiko Kasahara Takumi Kudo Eijun Nishihara Mitsuru Ito Shuji Fukata Hirotoshi Nakamura Mitsuyoshi Hirokawa Akira Miyauchi |
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Tomoe Nakao Mitsushige Nishikawa Mako Hisakado Toshihiko Kasahara Takumi Kudo Eijun Nishihara Mitsuru Ito Shuji Fukata Hirotoshi Nakamura Mitsuyoshi Hirokawa Akira Miyauchi Characteristics and natural course of hypoechoic thyroid lesions diagnosed as possible thyroid lymphomas by fine needle aspiration cytology Thyroid Research Thyroid lymphoma Hypoechoic thyroid lesion Regression Fine needle aspiration cytology κ/λ deviation |
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Tomoe Nakao Mitsushige Nishikawa Mako Hisakado Toshihiko Kasahara Takumi Kudo Eijun Nishihara Mitsuru Ito Shuji Fukata Hirotoshi Nakamura Mitsuyoshi Hirokawa Akira Miyauchi |
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Characteristics and natural course of hypoechoic thyroid lesions diagnosed as possible thyroid lymphomas by fine needle aspiration cytology |
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Characteristics and natural course of hypoechoic thyroid lesions diagnosed as possible thyroid lymphomas by fine needle aspiration cytology |
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Characteristics and natural course of hypoechoic thyroid lesions diagnosed as possible thyroid lymphomas by fine needle aspiration cytology |
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Characteristics and natural course of hypoechoic thyroid lesions diagnosed as possible thyroid lymphomas by fine needle aspiration cytology |
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Characteristics and natural course of hypoechoic thyroid lesions diagnosed as possible thyroid lymphomas by fine needle aspiration cytology |
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characteristics and natural course of hypoechoic thyroid lesions diagnosed as possible thyroid lymphomas by fine needle aspiration cytology |
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Abstract Background There is little information regarding the natural course of hypoechoic thyroid lesions that are probable or possible thyroid lymphoma based on fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) results. Methods Sixty-five patients who were diagnosed as probable or possible thyroid lymphoma by ultrasonography (US) and FNAC were investigated. Forty-three patients with strong suspicion underwent thyroid surgery for the diagnosis at our hospital, and 22 patients were followed up with periodic US examination. Thyroid lymphoma was definitely diagnosed in 41 out of 43 patients who underwent thyroid surgery, and such patients were defined as Group A. The outcomes of 22 patients who were followed up without an immediate therapy were analyzed. Their hypoechoic lesions decreased in size (n = 10) or disappeared (n = 2) in 12 of 22 patients, and such patients were defined as Group B. Patients in Group A and B were compared using the Kuma Hospital-US classification (USC), the diagnostic categories of the Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology, and the κ/λ deviation of the immunoglobulin light chain in the FNAC specimens. Mann-Whitney U-test and chi-squared test (with Yate’s continuity correction) were used to compare the two groups. Results The USC of < 3.5 [9/12 (75.0%) in Group B; 10/41 patients (24.4%) in Group A] and the κ/λ deviation ratio of < 3.40 [11/12 (91.7%) in Group B; 17/41 patients (41.5%) in Group A] were significantly more frequent (p < 0.01), and the FNAC of ‘benign’ or ‘atypia of undetermined significance or follicular lesion of undetermined significance (AUS)’ with a comment of possible lymphoma [9/12 (75.0%) in Group B; 12/41 patients (29.3%) in Group A] was significantly more frequent (p < 0.05) in Group B than Group A. Conclusions Our study suggests that some hypoechoic thyroid lesions that are possible thyroid lymphoma based on US and FNAC might decrease in size or disappear during the careful observation. |
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Thyroid lymphoma Hypoechoic thyroid lesion Regression Fine needle aspiration cytology κ/λ deviation |
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