نتایج جستجو برای: medullary thyroid carcinoma

تعداد نتایج: 461343  

Journal: :European thyroid journal 2015
Haggi Mazeh Amir Orlev Ido Mizrahi David J Gross Herbert R Freund

BACKGROUND Papillary thyroid carcinoma is the most common thyroid cancer (85%). Follicular thyroid carcinoma is the second most common type of thyroid cancer, accounting for up to 10% of all thyroid cancers. Medullary thyroid carcinoma accounts for only 5-8% of thyroid cancers. Concurrent medullary, follicular, and papillary carcinomas of the thyroid gland are extremely rare and reported scarce...

2012
Caterina Mian Paola Sartorato Susi Barollo Mariangela Zane Giuseppe Opocher

Medullary thyroid carcinoma currently accounts for 5-8% of all thyroid cancers. The clinical course of this disease varies from extremely indolent tumors that can go unchanged for years to an extremely aggressive variant that is associated with a high mortality rate. As many as 75% of all medullary thyroid carcinomas are sporadic, with an average age at presentation reported as 60 years, and th...

Journal: :Annals of Surgery 1978

2017
Artur Kowalik Danuta Gąsior-Perczak Martyna Gromek Monika Siołek Agnieszka Walczyk Iwona Pałyga Małgorzata Chłopek Janusz Kopczyński Ryszard Mężyk Aldona Kowalska Stanisław Góźdź

Thyroid cancer is one of the most frequently diagnosed cancers of the endocrine system. There are no known genetic risk factors for non-medullary thyroid cancer, other than a small number of hereditary syndromes; however, approximately 5% of non-medullary thyroid cancer, designated familial non-medullary thyroid cancer, exhibits heritability. The p.G534E (c.1601G>A) variant of HABP2 was recentl...

Journal: :Endocrine pathology 2010
Vânia Nosé

Familial follicular cell-derived well-differentiated thyroid cancer, papillary (PTC), and follicular thyroid carcinomas (FTC), accounts for 95% of thyroid malignancies. The majority of are sporadic, and at least 5% of these patients will have familial disease. Familial thyroid syndromes are classified into familial medullary thyroid carcinoma (FMTC), derived from calcitonin-producing C cells, a...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1993
H R Harach U Bergholm

AIMS To show that medullary carcinomas of the thyroid are morphologically indistinguishable from gut carcinoids: the value of histochemistry in their identification and differential diagnosis from metastatic carcinoid tumours to the thyroid and some follicular cell neoplasms. METHODS 15 thyroid medullary carcinomas with features of gut carcinoids were histochemically studied for the presence ...

2015

Background: Papillary thyroid carcinoma is the most common thyroid cancer (85%). Follicular thyroid carcinoma is the second most common type of thyroid cancer, accounting for up to 10% of all thyroid cancers. Medullary thyroid carcinoma accounts for only 5–8% of thyroid cancers. Concurrent medullary, follicular, and papillary carcinomas of the thyroid Received: April 22, 2014 Accepted after rev...

Journal: :Indian journal of cancer 2005
Saral S Desai Suchana Sarkar Anita M Borges

BACKGROUND The microscopic features of medullary carcinoma have been described in world literature, together with its behavior and molecular biology. However, no large study has been reported from India. AIMS This study aims to analyse the clinical, and especially the pathological features of medullary carcinoma of the thyroid, and the surrounding thyroid. MATERIALS AND METHODS In this stud...

2008
Özge HAN Tuba ÜNAL Selda SEÇKİN Sezer KULAÇOĞLU

Mixed medullary-follicular carcinoma is an uncommon tumor of the thyroid. It is characterized by histological and immunohistochemical features of both follicular and parafollicular C cells. We report two female patients, aged 26 and 78 years, with mixed medullary-follicular carcinoma. Histologically, the tumors are composed of follicular carcinoma areas and solid nests of polygonal cells consis...

2014
Marialuisa Appetecchia Agnese Barnabei Vincenzo Pompeo Steno Sentinelli Roberto Baldelli Salvatore Maria Corsello Francesco Torino

BACKGROUND The involvement of the testis by metastatic medullary thyroid carcinoma has never been described before. We describe the first case of metastatic medullary thyroid carcinoma affecting testis and inguinal lymph nodes. CASE PRESENTATION A 73-year-old Caucasian man was referred to undergo urologic surgery due to a painless nodule in the right testis and an homolateral inguinal lymphoa...

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