synchronous hurthle cell carcinoma and papillary carcinoma in a patient with hashimoto’s thyroiditis: a rare case report

Authors

narayanan o. navya department of pathology, sree narayana institute of medical sciences, chalaka, kerala, india

kanapilly f. magdalene department of pathology, sree narayana institute of medical sciences, chalaka, kerala, india

gopinath p. satheesh department of pathology, sree narayana institute of medical sciences, chalaka, kerala, india

abstract

hashimoto’s thyroiditis, the most common autoimmune thyroid disease, is due to destruction of the thyroid gland by autoantibodies. various types of thyroid malignancies may arise in hashimoto’s thyroiditis. follicular carcinomas, papillary carcinomas, lymphomas, medullary carcinomas and hurthle cell neoplasms may develop in hashimoto’s thyroiditis. we present a rare case report of a 35-year-old female who presented with hypothyroidism of a two-year duration. a diagnosis of hashimoto’s thyroiditis was made for which she was under treatment. due to the recent increase in size of the thyroid, a fine needle aspiration cytology was done. a preoperative diagnosis of hurthle cell neoplasm was made based on fine needle aspiration cytology findings. the total thyroidectomy specimen revealed hashimoto’s thyroiditis with synchronous papillary carcinoma and hurthle cell carcinoma, which is a very rare occurrence.

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Journal title:
middle east journal of cancer

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