Microcarcinoma of the Thyroid

Thyroid microcarcinoma, defined as a thyroid tumor measuring 1 cm or less, is an extremely indolent tumor. Papillary microcarcinoma, the most common subtype, is often identified incidentally in a thyroid removed for benign clinical nodules or diffuse processes (eg, thyroiditis). In this clinical sit...

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Veröffentlicht in:Advances in anatomic pathology 2006-03, Vol.13 (2), p.69-75
Hauptverfasser: Baloch, Zubair W, LiVolsi, Virginia A
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Thyroid microcarcinoma, defined as a thyroid tumor measuring 1 cm or less, is an extremely indolent tumor. Papillary microcarcinoma, the most common subtype, is often identified incidentally in a thyroid removed for benign clinical nodules or diffuse processes (eg, thyroiditis). In this clinical situation, over 99% are cured by simple lobectomy. In the less common scenario, the microcarcinoma is the primary lesion to a lymph node metastasis presenting clinically as a neck mass; in this situation, the tumor should be treated as a clinical cancer. Other rare microcarcinomas can occur and, of these, the most recently described is micromedullary carcinoma. In the familial setting, these lesions are identified in prophylactic thyroidectomies and are not unexpected findings. However, when found as sporadic tumors, their implications are still unknown. The histologic features, pathologic mimics, and molecular facets of these microscopic neoplasms are discussed in this review.
ISSN:1072-4109
1533-4031
DOI:10.1097/01.pap.0000213006.10362.17