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The value of measurement of ras oncogenes and nuclear DNA analysis in the diagnosis of Hürthle cell tumors of the thyroid.

C Schark1, N Fulton, T Yashiro, G Stanislav, R Jacoby, F H Straus, H Dytch, M Bibbo, E L Kaplan.   

Abstract

Hürthle cell tumors (HCT) remain difficult to treat because some which appear non-malignant on light microscopy later metastasize. In order to improve diagnostic accuracy, the value of ras mutations and nuclear DNA analysis was determined in 65 patients with HCT. Rapid nuclear DNA cytometry (MicroTICAS system) was performed. Mutations of H-ras, K-ras, and N-ras genes were analyzed by oligonucleotide probe hybridizations to polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplified DNA. HCT were classified by light microscopy as benign (n = 22), intermediate (n = 30), and malignant (n = 13). After a mean follow-up of 7 years, 1 (4.5%) of 22 benign tumors and 4 (13%) of 30 intermediate tumors had metastasized, leading to tumor death in 3 of these 5 patients. Six of the 13 cancers diagnosed by light microscopy also resulted in tumor-related deaths. Aneuploidy was found in 83% of all Hürthle cell cancers, including 3 (60%) of the 5 cancers not diagnosed microscopically. However, 49% of non-malignant HCT also demonstrated aneuploidy. A nuclear area of less than 55 square microns was found in 83% of all Hürthle cell cancers and in 100% of those cancers not diagnosed by light microscopy. However, 47% of non-malignant HCT also demonstrated a "small" nuclear area. Aneuploidy correctly identified 8 of 9 cancers that resulted in tumor death and each of 3 other tumors that developed metastases. However, 1 patient with a diploid tumor died of metastatic cancer. A nuclear area of less than 55 square microns identified each cancer that resulted in a tumor death.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1413844     DOI: 10.1007/bf02067375

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Surg        ISSN: 0364-2313            Impact factor:   3.352


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