| Literature DB >> 23110020 |
Sunhee Chang1, Mee Joo, Hanseong Kim.
Abstract
Carcinoma showing thymus-like differentiation (CASTLE) is a rare carcinoma of the thyroid or adjacent soft tissue of the neck with a histologic resemblance to thymic epithelial tumors. Although the fine-needle aspiration (FNA) plays a central role in the initial evaluation of thyroid nodules, few reports about the cytologic findings of CASTLE have been found according to a review of literatures. We report cytologic findings of a case of CASTLE. A 34-year-old woman presented with a 2-month history of sore throat. The FNA showed that the smear was composed of three dimensional clusters and sheets. The tumor cells were round to ovoid with high nuclear : cytoplasmic ratios. The nuclei were vesicular with small nucleoli. There were some tumor cells showing keratinization. Some lymphocytes were found on the background and within clusters. The presence of poorly-differentiated tumor cells with a focal keratinization and a lymphocytic background on the FNA is suggestive of CASTLE.Entities:
Keywords: Biopsy, fine-needle; Cytodiagnosis; Thymoma; Thymus gland; Thyroid gland
Year: 2012 PMID: 23110020 PMCID: PMC3479772 DOI: 10.4132/KoreanJPathol.2012.46.3.302
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Pathol ISSN: 1738-1843