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Updated: Oct 24 2022

Thyroid Cancer

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  • Introduction
  • Classification
    • Papillary
      • overview
        • 85% of all thyroid cancers
        • female dominance
        • often multifocal
        • risk factors include radiation exposure to the head and neck
        • spreads via lymphatics
        • very good prognosis
      • histology
        • psammoma bodies (calcifications)
          • also seen in ovarian papillary serous cystadenocarcinoma and meningiomas
        • ground glass/empty nuclei
          • nuclear grooves
          • known as "Orphan Annie" eyes
        • cells organized into papillary "fingers"
    • Follicular carcinoma
      • overview
        • usually unifocal
        • small number evolved from a benign follicular adenoma
          • requires surgical excision to differentiate between adenoma and carcinoma
            • follicular carcinoma shows invasion into capsule and vessels
        • most commonly spreads hematogenously
          • lungs most common location of metastasis
          • can also involve jugular lymph nodes
        • good prognosis
      • histology
        • preservation of normal thyroid follicular architecture but with proliferation
          • uniform follicles
    • Medullary
      • overview
        • derived from calcitonin-synthesizing C cells
          • may present with hypocalcemia
          • may produce ACTH
        • 10% of cases associated with MEN syndrome type 2a or 2b
          • associated with a RET mutation
        • typically unifocal thyroid nodule
        • patients have elevated serum calcitonin (tumor marker)
        • risk factors
          • previous radiation to neck
          • family history
      • histology
        • amyloid (consisting of calcitonin)
    • Anaplastic
      • overview
        • more common in elderly
        • can be superimposed on multinodular goiter or follicular cancer
        • very poor prognosis
  • Presentation
  • Imaging
  • Studies
  • Differential
  • Treatment
  • Complications
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