Literature DB >> 18753707

A case of black thyroid associated with hyalinizing trabecular tumor.

Sang-Wook Kang1, Soon Won Hong, Pyo Ju Yeon, Jong Ju Jeong, Tae Yon Sung, Seung Chul Lee, Yong Sang Lee, Kee-Hyun Nam, Woong Youn Chung, Hang Seok Chang, Cheong Soo Park.   

Abstract

Black thyroid is an uncommon phenomenon of black pigmentation of thyroid parenchyma induced by chronic minocycline therapy. Thyroid tumors associated with black pigmented thyroid are rare. We describe here a 42-year-old woman with a black thyroid associated with hyalinizing trabecular tumor (HTT). The patient presented with a palpable left-sided thyroid nodule. She had taken minocycline for aphthous stomatitis and an oral ulcer for 9 years. The findings of fine needle aspiration biopsy and BRAF mutation analysis suggested a papillary carcinoma. The patient underwent a near-total thyroidectomy with central compartment node dissection. The surgical specimen showed a diffuse black thyroid and a 2-cm non-pigmented, well-circumscribed nodule in the left thyroid. Histopathologically, numerous black pigmented follicular epithelial cells and colloid were seen throughout the thyroid parenchyma, and the nodule was composed of elongated, polygonal cells in trabecular arrangement and dense hyaline stromas. The tumor cells showed a strong positive cytoplasmic reaction to Ki 67. All of these findings suggested a HTT, or a hyalinizing trabecular variant of papillary carcinoma, arising in a black thyroid. To our knowledge, this is the first case of black thyroid associated with HTT.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18753707     DOI: 10.1507/endocrj.k08e-191

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocr J        ISSN: 0918-8959            Impact factor:   2.349


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Review 1.  Follicular thyroid adenoma dominated by spindle cells: report of two unusual cases and literature review.

Authors:  Abbas Agaimy; Thomas Hahn; Josef Schroeder; Afaf Elhag
Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Pathol       Date:  2012-02-12
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