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Oxyphil-cell tumors of the thyroid

https://doi.org/10.14341/probl200854421-27

Abstract

The diagnosis and treatment of oxyphillc-cell tumors (OCT) of the thyroid have been the subject of much controversy. The authors describe 11 years' experience in treating 159 patients with OCTs, of them there were 102(64%) adenomas, 15 (9%) follicular carcinomas, 38 (24%) papillary carcinomas, and 4 (2.5%) tumors of unknown malignancy potential. Among the follicular carcinomas, their miniinvasive forms were prevalent (11/15; 73%). The size of follicular carcinomas was significantly more than that of adenomas (36.5 vs 17 mm; p < 0.001) and that of widely invasive carcinomas was more than miniinvasive ones (50.5 vs 33 mm; p < 0.04). In papillary thyroid carcinoma, multiple foci were found in 3S%, extrathyroid invasion In 10%, and regional metastases in 36%. No distant metastases were detected in any of the patients with papillary or follicular carcinomas. OCT commonly developed in the presence of thyroiditis (papillary carcinoma in 74% of cases, adenoma in 40%, and follicular carcinoma in 33%). Multiple adenomas (12%) and a concomitance of adenomas and papillary carcinoma (20%) were frequently encountered. Surgical treatment was made as thyroidectomy (31%), hemithyroidectomy (64%), subtotal thyroidectomy (5%) supplemented by cervical fat excision (44%). Among 102 patients followed up for 6-126 months (median 24 months), a relapse was detected in 4 (4%) patients, including 3 patients with multifocal adenomas and associated papillary carcinoma after hemithyroidectomy (in the residual tissue (n = 3) and lymph node metastases (n = 2) and 1 patient after thyroidectomy (cervical lymph nodes). The clinical behavior of cancer arising from oxyphilic cells is similar to that of поп-oxyphilic cancer. Hemithyroidectomy suffices in solitary OCT without signs of extrathyroid invasion and regional or distant metastases. Thyroidectomy is recommended for multiple tumors because of the high relapse rate (33%) in residual tissue.

About the Authors

N. V. Severskaya
Medical Radiological Scientific Center RAMS
Russian Federation


A. A. Ilyin
Medical Radiological Scientific Center RAMS
Russian Federation


I. V. Chebotareva
Medical Radiological Scientific Center RAMS
Russian Federation


P. A. Isayev
Medical Radiological Scientific Center RAMS
Russian Federation


P. O. Rumyantsev
Medical Radiological Scientific Center RAMS
Russian Federation


V. S. Medvedev
Medical Radiological Scientific Center RAMS
Russian Federation


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Severskaya N.V., Ilyin A.A., Chebotareva I.V., Isayev P.A., Rumyantsev P.O., Medvedev V.S. Oxyphil-cell tumors of the thyroid. Problems of Endocrinology. 2008;54(4):21-27. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.14341/probl200854421-27

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