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CORRELATIONS BETWEEN THE PRESENCE OF HÜRTHLE CELLS AND CYTOMORPHOLOGICAL FEATURES OF FINE-NEEDLE ASPIRATION BIOPSY IN THYROID NODULES.

M Stanciu1,2, I S Zaharie3, L G Bera4, G Cioca5.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The presence of Hürthle cells (HC) in fine needle thyroid biopsy (FNAB) is a real concern for a cytologist and also for an endocrinologist. We aimed to demonstrate if the presence of HC is associated with specific cytological features in FNAB results.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: This retrospective study analyzed 89 patients diagnosed with thyroid nodules, with FNAB; were two groups of patients: the study group A (HC+) (22 patients) with HC and control group B (HC-) (67 patients) with no HC; for both groups we analyzed the presence of 9 cytomorphologic features: overall cellularity, background colloid, lymphocyte infiltration, chronic inflammation, large nucleoli, small nucleoli, syncytial infiltration, nuclear pleomorphism/atypia, cellular pleomorphism.
RESULTS: We found no statistical differences between age and gender. Nodules with diameter greater than 2 cm were present, more frequently in the group without HC, 43 (64.18%). The presence of HC is correlated with cellular pleomorphism (p=0.042) and nuclear pleomorphism (p < 0.0001) with no correlation between the other investigated parameters. The presence of colloid was correlated with the absence of HC (p= 0.014). In group with HC was a positive correlation with cellular pleomorphism and fibrosis. In the presence of fibrosis, HC was correlated with nuclear pleomorphism (p=0.03). In the group with HC without fibrosis there are more characteristic the sets with positive nuclear pleomorphism, positive large nucleoli and negative small nucleoli (p= 0.002).
CONCLUSIONS: The presence of HC in FNAB results is associated with colloid in small amounts, associated with nodules smaller than 2 cm, correlated with cellular pleomorphism and nuclear pleomorphism. Fibrosis can be a protective feature against malignancy because cellular parameters were not significantly associated with HC except the cellular pleomorphism.

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Keywords:  FNAB; Hurthle cells; cytomorphologic features; thyroid

Year:  2016        PMID: 31149137      PMCID: PMC6535244          DOI: 10.4183/aeb.2016.485

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Endocrinol (Buchar)        ISSN: 1841-0987            Impact factor:   0.877


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