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G Gejoe1, I P Yadev1, Amrutha Kumaran1, K S Swasthik1, Meer M Chisthi1.
Abstract
Background Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT) is the commonest autoimmune thyroid pathology. It has been reported in increased numbers recently, probably due to the increase in autoimmune diseases across many parts of the world. It is sometimes found associated with other diseases as well as other diseases of the thyroid. There is an unproven association of this condition with thyroid cancer, particularly papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC). Methods This was a retrospective study performed over a period of 5 years. The objectives of this study were to find out the prevalence of histopathologically proven HT in surgically resected thyroid glands for various indications and its association with other thyroid disorders, especially thyroid malignancies. Total 4,630 patients who underwent thyroidectomy during the study period and met the criteria for inclusion were considered for analysis. Results Histopathologically proven features of HT were present in 1,295 (28%) of the cases. Among these, 445 (34.36%) had only HT while 850 (65.66%) had HT along with other thyroid diseases. The most common disease associated with HT was multinodular goiter (44.2%), followed by PTC (15.2%). Patients with HT exhibited a higher rate of papillary cancer (16.7%) compared with patients without this pathology (13.8%). Statistically significant association between papillary cancer and HT was found among the female patients. Conclusion The prevalence of HT in patients undergoing thyroidectomy is high in the studied population. A statistically significant association exists between papillary thyroid cancer and thyroiditis among female patients. This could form the basis for further research along these lines. The Author(s). This is an open access article published by Thieme under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, permitting unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction so long as the original work is properly cited. ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ ).Entities:
Keywords: Hashimoto's thyroiditis; multinodular goiter; papillary thyroid cancer; thyroid
Year: 2022 PMID: 35783029 PMCID: PMC9246528 DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-1740626
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg J (N Y) ISSN: 2378-5128
Cytology distribution of all study patients
| Multinodular goiter (MNG) | 70.8% |
| Lymphocytic thyroiditis | 9.8% |
| Papillary carcinoma | 7.4% |
| Nondiagnostic | 5% |
| Follicular neoplasm | 4.6% |
| MNG with thyroiditis | 3.2% |
| Papillary carcinoma with thyroiditis | 0.7% |
| Hurthle cell neoplasm | 0.5% |
| Normal thyroid cells | 0.27% |
| Medullary carcinoma | 0.2% |
Fig. 1Bar graph showing the distribution of thyroiditis in histopathology.
Hashimoto's thyroiditis' coexistence with other thyroid pathologies
| Thyroid disorder | Number (%) |
|---|---|
| Multinodular goiter (MNG) | 573 (44.2) |
| Hashimoto's thyroiditis only | 445 (34.4) |
| Papillary carcinoma | 197 (15.2) |
| Cellular nodule | 32 (2.47) |
| MNG with papillary carcinoma | 19 (1.47) |
| Follicular carcinoma | 11 (0.85) |
| Follicular adenoma | 11 (0.85) |
| Medullary carcinoma | 4 (0.31) |
| Hodgkin's lymphoma | 1 (0.08) |
| Hurthle cell carcinoma | 1 (0.08) |
| Secondary from unknown primary | 1 (0.08) |
| Total | 1,295 (100) |
Fig. 2Grouped bar graph showing association between thyroiditis and papillary thyroid cancer.
Papillary cancer co-occurrence in patients with and without Hashimoto's thyroiditis
| Sex |
Thyroiditis present (
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Thyroiditis absent (
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total no. | PTC (%) | Total no. | PTC (%) | ||
| Female | 1,208 | 196 (16.2) | 2,866 | 366 (12.8) | 0.003* |
| Male | 87 | 20 (23) | 469 | 95 (20.2) | 0.56 |
| Total | 1,295 | 216 (16.7) | 3,335 | 461 (13.8) | |
Abbreviation: PTC, papillary thyroid carcinoma.