Oncocytic (Hürthle Cell) Tumors of the Thyroid: Distinct Growth Patterns Compared with Clinicopathological Features
- 1 February 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Mary Ann Liebert Inc in Thyroid®
- Vol. 9 (2) , 97-103
- https://doi.org/10.1089/thy.1999.9.97
Abstract
Neoplastic growth results from cell production that exceeds cell loss. We registered mitotic and apoptotic indices (MI and AI) in 97 immunohistochemically verified oncocytic (Hürthle cell) tumors of the thyroid (OT; 50 adenomas [OA], 20 atypical adenomas [aOA], and 27 carcinomas [OC]) and compared these kinetic data with histological diagnoses and other parameters. MI, although very low in all, was significantly higher in carcinomas than in adenomas. Conversely, AI did not differ as much among the 3 groups. This indicates that the magnitude of cell deletion did not play a prominent role in determining the disparate growth of the 3 types of oncocytic tumors. Cluster analysis with MI and AI per case as variables revealed the existence of 3 groups of neoplasms with highly distinct growth characteristics: (1) near-steady state (n = 78, all diagnostic categories represented); (2) progressive (n = 9, mostly carcinomas); and (3) regressive (n = 10, mostly adenomas). MI distinguished between histologically benign and malignant with the greatest discriminant power of the variables tested. Proliferative indices should thus be included in the differential diagnostic evaluation of oncocytic thyroid tumors. Our study also suggests that invasiveness and growth are 2 diverging properties of carcinomas.Keywords
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