The Aging Thyroid: I. A Description of Lesions and an Analysis of Their Age and Sex Distribution
- 1 September 1987
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
- Vol. 35 (9) , 843-854
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1532-5415.1987.tb02337.x
Abstract
Two types of follicular change in the thyroid are described. The first represents an involutional change in which colloid cysts (macrofollicles) are often found. The second represents a hyperplastic-dysplastic (microfollicular) lesion. Two types of change in calcitonin (C) cells are also described, one of which may represent an involutional process, although this is not certain. The second is a hyperplastic (micronodular) lesions, but without evidence of dysplasia. An infiltration of lymphocytes is also commonly encountered. Only about 15% of cases after age 60 are free of the follicular and lymphoid lesions. Both the macro- and microfollicular lesions show a statistically significant increase with age, as do the lymphoid lesion and its derivative Hashimoto''s thyroiditis. C cell micronodules also appear to increase with age, but there are too few such cases for a reliable statistical analysis. An analysis of combinations of the follicular and lymphoid lesions show a particularly frequenct association of the microfollicular and lymphoids lesions. Evidence is presented suggesting that many microfollicular lesions may represent clones of mutated cells, and that the lymphocytes may be targeted to these microfollicles. Lymphocytes were rarely found in association with C cell micronodules. Within individual thyroids there is considerable variation in the proportion of each lesion when combinations are present. Thus with advancing age there is an increasing heterogeneity of thyroid structure that may confound attempts to correlate structural and phsyiological changes with age.This publication has 29 references indexed in Scilit:
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