| Literature DB >> 17470291 |
Alka Bhatia1, Arvind Rajwanshi, Radharaman J Dash, Bhagwant R Mittal, Akshay K Saxena.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Clinical, biochemical, ultrasonographic, radionuclide and cytomorphological observations in Lymphocytic thyroiditis (LT), to define the cytological grading criteria on smears and correlation of grades with above parameters.Entities:
Year: 2007 PMID: 17470291 PMCID: PMC1877811 DOI: 10.1186/1742-6413-4-10
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cytojournal ISSN: 1742-6413 Impact factor: 2.091
Grading of thyroiditis on cytological material
| Grade 0 | No lymphoid cells. | 0 |
| Grade I (Mild) | Few lymphoid cells infiltrating the follicles/increased number of lymphocytes in the background. | 38.67% |
| Grade II (Moderate) | Moderate lymphocytic infiltration or mild lymphocytic infiltration with Hurthle cell change/giant cells/anisonucleosis. | 44% |
| Grade III (Severe) | Florid lymphocytic inflammation with germinal center formation, very few follicular cells left. | 17.33% |
Figure 1Cytomorphological features in lymphocytic thyroiditis.
Figure 2Grade I thyroiditis with mild lymphocytic inflammatory infiltrate (arrows) (May Grünwald Giemsa).
Figure 3Grade II thyroiditis with a) moderate lymphocytic inflammation b) epithelioid cell granuloma c) multinucleated giant cell (May Grünwald Giemsa).
Figure 4Grade III thyroiditis, marked inflammation, and germinal center formation as in a reactive node. Note polymorphic population of lymphoid cells in contrast to a lymphoma (May Grünwald Giemsa).
Lymphocytic thyroiditis – Contrasted and compared with some of the previous studies
| Diffuse | Nodular | ||||||||||
| Kumar et al10 | 55 | 7–45 | 55F | All LT | 81.8% | 18.2% | 72 | 83.6 | - | - | Mild = 61.90% |
| Nguyen et al11 | 146 | 15–70 | 139F | All LT | 71.92% | 28.08% | 35 | - | - | - | - |
| Kini et al22 | 87 | - | - | 60LT (17on biopsy) | 78.16% | - | 49.33 | 61.64 | ↓ in nodules | - | - |
| Friedman et al12 | 40 | 18–71 | 33F | All LT | 5% | 80% | 7.5 | 75 | ↑ = 2.5% | - | - |
| Jayaram et al2 | 40 | 40–50 | 40F | 37LT | - | - | 45 | 57.5 | n = 10 | n = 30 | n = 37 |
| Bhatia et al | 76 | 6–60 | 70F | 75 LT | 89.47% | 2.63% | 98.68 | n = 70 | n = 65 | n = 48 | n = 75 |
LT = Lymphocytic thyroiditis, F = Females, M = Males, TMA = Thyroid microsomal antibodies, RAIU = Radioactive iodide uptake, USG = Ultrasonography, ↓ = decreased, ↑ = increased, N = Normal Pts = Patients