Abstract
Background: Differentiated high-grade thyroid carcinoma (DHGTC) is recently recognized by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a subgroup of thyroid carcinomas with high-grade features while retaining the architectural and/or cytologic features of well-differentiated follicular–cell-derived tumors. The cytomorphology of DHGTC is not well documented despite potential implications for patient triage and management. Methods: The pathology archives of six institutions were searched for cases diagnosed on resection as “high-grade thyroid carcinoma” using WHO criteria. The fine-needle aspiration (FNA) cohort represents a 10-year period (2013–2023); all were reviewed to confirm DHGTC classification. The corresponding FNAs were assessed for 32 cytomorphologic features. Results: Forty cases of DHGTC with prior FNA were identified. The mean patient age was 64.2 years. The average lesion size was 4.9 cm, and the majority demonstrated a TI-RADS score of 4 or 5 (95.2%). Three main high-grade subsets of DHGTC based on corresponding histology included papillary thyroid carcinoma (65%), follicular carcinoma (22.5%), and oncocytic carcinoma (12.5%). Over 97% of FNA cases were classified as Bethesda category IV or above. Approximately 25% of DHGTC showed cytologic features that included marked cytologic atypia, increased anisonucleosis, large oval nuclei, mitotic activity, or necrosis (p <.05); 68% of DHGTC cases were associated with high-risk molecular alterations. TERT mutations occurred in 41%, of which 89% of these were associated with a second mutation, usually RAS or BRAF p.V600E. Conclusions: Cytology has a low sensitivity for DHGTC, although a subset of DHGTCs have cytologic features raising the possibility of a high-grade thyroid carcinoma. Other findings include high-risk molecular changes and clinicopathologic features such as older patient age and larger lesion size.
Original language | English (US) |
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Pages (from-to) | 525-536 |
Number of pages | 12 |
Journal | Cancer Cytopathology |
Volume | 132 |
Issue number | 8 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Aug 2024 |
Keywords
- BRAF
- FNA
- RAS
- TERT
- high-grade
- molecular
- papillary thyroid carcinoma
- poorly differentiated
- thyroid
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Oncology
- Cancer Research