High Grade Differentiated Follicular Cell-Derived Thyroid Carcinoma Versus Poorly Differentiated Thyroid Carcinoma: A Clinicopathologic Analysis of 41 Cases

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Thompson, Lester D. R. [1 ]
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[1] Head & Neck Pathol Consultat, 22543 Ventura Blvd, Ste 220 PMB1034, Woodland Hills, CA 91364 USA
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Thyroid neoplasms; therapy; pathology; High grade differentiated; Poorly differentiated; Follow-up studies; TURIN PROPOSAL; FEATURES; CLASSIFICATION; TUMORS;
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10.1007/s12022-023-09770-4
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Criteria overlap for separating between malignant follicular epithelial cell-derived thyroid gland neoplasms with high grade features of increased mitoses and tumor necrosis but lacking anaplastic histology. Patterns of growth, nuclear features, tumor necrosis, and various mitotic index cutoffs are suggested, but a reproducible Ki-67-based labeling index has not been established. Forty-one cases diagnosed as poorly differentiated thyroid carcinoma (PDTC) or high grade differentiated follicular cell-derived thyroid carcinoma (HGDFCDTC) were reviewed, with histologic features, mitotic figure counts, and Ki-67 labeling index reviewed on cases within Southern California Permanente Medical Group from 2010 to 2021 to establish any potential outcome differences. There were 17 HGDFCDTC (nine papillary thyroid carcinoma; eight oncocytic follicular thyroid carcinoma), median age 64 years, affecting nine females and eight males. Tumors were large (median, 6.0 cm), usually unifocal (n = 13), with only one tumor lacking invasion. Tumor necrosis was present in all; median mitotic count was 5/2 mm(2) (median Ki-67 labeling index 8.3%). Three patients had metastatic disease at presentation, with additional metastases in four patients (41.2% developed metastases); 11 were without evidence of disease (median 21.2 months); with the remaining six patients alive (n = 4) or dead (n = 2) with metastatic disease (median 25.8 months). Criteria associated with an increased risk of developing metastatic disease: widely invasive tumors; age >= 55 years; male; advanced tumor size and stage; extrathyroidal extension; but not increased mitotic rate or higher labeling index. There were 24 PDTC, median age 57.5 years, affecting 13 females and 11 males. Tumors were large (median, 6.9 cm), with 50% part of multifocal disease, with three tumors lacking invasion. Insular/trabecular/solid architecture was seen in all tumors; tumor necrosis was present in 23; and median mitotic count was 6/2 mm(2) (median Ki-67 labeling index 6.9%). Five patients had metastatic disease at presentation, with additional metastases in 3 patients (29.2% developed metastases); 16 were without evidence of disease (median, 48.1 months); with the remaining 8 patients alive (n = 3) or dead (n = 5) with metastatic disease (median, 22.4 months). Criteria associated with an increased risk of developing metastatic disease: widely invasive tumors; male; advanced tumor size and stage; extrathyroidal extension; but not increased mitotic rate or higher labeling index. HGDFCDTC shows tumor necrosis, a median Ki-67 labeling index of 8.3%, with a high percentage (41%) of patients developing metastatic disease. Extent of invasion (non-invasive, minimally invasive, angioinvasive, widely invasive) correlates strongly with developing metastatic disease. PDTC presents at a slightly younger age, with large tumors, often in a background of multifocal tumors, with tumor necrosis nearly always seen, a median Ki-67 labeling index of 6.9%, with 29% of patients developing metastatic disease. Separation between groups is meaningful as early metastatic disease is relatively common, but mitotic counts/labeling indices are not different between the groups nor able to potentially risk stratify development of metastatic disease.
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