Insight into differentiated thyroid cancer gross pathological specimen shrinkage and its influence on TNM staging
European Thyroid Journal Aug 11, 2017
Lacout A, et al.  This research intended at comparing thyroid cancer staging when taking into account the differences between the ÂT assessment applying ultrasound (US) and histopathological assessments. Precise thyroid tumor US measurement may differ significantly from that obtained by histopathological assessment, which may result in a different TNM staging and subsequent patient management. Methods
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- Researchers conducted a retrospective study including all consecutive differentiated follicular thyroid cancer (DTC) and medullary thyroid cancer (MTC) patients who underwent postoperative histopathological staging assessment at a single institution.
- They excluded anaplastic thyroid carcinomas from the present study.
- Each malignant thyroid nodule was precisely assessed by evaluating its long axis using both US and gross specimen histopathological examination.
- Thereafter, T stage classification was attributed to each tumor as regards US (solely according to the tumor dimension) and histopathology: (1) solely according to the tumor dimension and (2) according to the tumor dimension and extrathyroidal extension features when present.
- Retrospective comparison between US and histopathology size of the operated thyroid nodules displayed a mean diminution of 7.52% of the tumor long axis.
- At histopathological examination, tumors ≤10 mm showed a larger decrease in size of 13% (p = 0.054, statistically significant) compared to the US measurements.
- Of 72, 10 (13.8%) patients indicated final T downstaging in comparison to US assessment: (US) T2 to T1b in 6 patients (1 MTC) and (US) T1b to T1a in 4 patients (1 MTC).
- Moreover, 2 (2.9%) DTC patients were downstaged from stage 2 to stage 1.
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