| Literature DB >> 30083234 |
Jing Yang1, Carmen Sarita-Reyes1, David Kindelberger1, Qing Zhao1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Malignant biphasic tumor also known as carcinosarcoma is an uncommon neoplasm that is composed of both malignant epithelial and mesenchymal components. Most reported cases of carcinosarcoma affect the female genital tract; however, other sites including head and neck, lung, and breast have been described. Carcinosarcoma of the thyroid is an extremely rare and aggressive malignancy with an ominous clinical course similar to anaplastic carcinoma. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Biphasic tumor; Carcinosarcoma; DICER1 mutation; Lung metastasis; Thyroid
Year: 2018 PMID: 30083234 PMCID: PMC6069891 DOI: 10.1186/s13044-018-0055-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Thyroid Res ISSN: 1756-6614
Summary of all reported cases of thyroid carcinosarcoma in English literature
| Author; year; Ref [#] | Morphology | Metastasis | Treatment | Survival (months) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rasheed; 2017; [ | Follicular carcinoma with sarcoma | none | total thyroidectomy, chemotherapy | 3 |
| Ekici; 2015; [ | Papillary carcinoma with sarcoma | none | total thyroidectomy | 2 |
| Agrawal; 2013; [ | Papillary carcinoma with sarcoma | lymph nodes | total thyroidectomy, right neck dissection | 12 |
| Naqiyah; 2010; [ | Follicular carcinoma with sarcoma | none | total thyroidectomy, radiation | 8 |
| Guiffrida; 2000; [ | Follicular carcinoma with sarcoma | bilateral lung, lymph nodes | total thyroidectomy lymph node dissection and chemoradiation therapy | 6 |
| Al-Sobhi; 1997; [ | Follicular carcinoma with sarcoma | lung | total thyroidectomy, radiation | 8 |
| Cooper; 1989; [ | Follicular carcinoma with chondrosarcoma | N/A | subtotal thyroidectomy | 5 |
| Donnell; 1987; [ | Follicular carcinoma with osteosarcoma and chondrosarcoma | lung | subtotal thyroidectomy | 26 |
Fig. 1Immunohistochemical stains demonstrated biphasic components. The carcinoma component (a) showed positivity for thyroglobulin (b). The sarcoma component (c) showed positivity for myogenin (d). All pictures are at 200×
Fig. 2Histological features of primary thyroid cancer and metastatic lung nodules. The epithelial component in the thyroid cancer (a) is morphologically similar to the epithelial component in the lung nodule (d). The sarcomatous component is composed of spindle cells both in the thyroid cancer (b) and in the lung nodule (e). There is vascular invasion in the thyroid cancer (c). Low power review of a small lung nodule (40×) in (f)