| Literature DB >> 2481937 |
N Lertprasertsuke1, K Kakudo, A Nakamura, N Tada, Y Osamura, K Watanabe, M Kubota.
Abstract
A case of C cell carcinoma of the thyroid with an unusual follicular growth pattern of the cancerous C cells is described. The primary tumor consisted of a mixture of medullary and follicular features while the metastatic foci in the lymph nodes and liver displayed only a medullary arrangement. Histochemical study disclosed numerous argyrophilic cells in both the follicular and medullary parts. These cells were immunohistochemically positive for calcitonin, calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and other peptides as well as carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), but negative for thyroglobulin. Radioimmunoassay done on the tissue extract revealed a high content of calcitonin. Electron microscopy showed small intracytoplasmic secretory granules and, in the follicular lining cells, formation of microvilli. A minor component consisting of glandular structures has been reported in medullary carcinoma of the thyroid, suggesting a potentiality for glandular differentiation of the C cells. In equivocal cases, immunohistochemical examination for calcitonin and thyroglobulin is essential for accurate diagnosis of thyroid carcinoma.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2481937 DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1827.1989.tb02452.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Pathol Jpn ISSN: 0001-6632