Abstract

Objective To investigate the fine needle aspiration cytology and differential diagnosis of hyalinizing trabecular tumor (HTT) of the thyroid.Methods The fine needle aspiration smears of four HTT cases with histopathological controls were analyzed,which were then combined with the histopathological changes and immunophenotypes for diagnosis.The key points of cytological diagnosis and the differential diagnosis of HTT were then summarized.Results The fine needle aspiration cytology showed that the tumor cells were scattered,presenting as partially cohesive clusters or clusters with trabecular manifestations.The tumor cells were polygonal or spindle,with medium or rich cytoplasm.The nuclei were oval or short spindle,with fine granular chromatin,visible small nucleoli,common nuclear grooves and nuclear pseudoinclusions,and irregular outline,which demonstrated the nucleus characteristics of papillary thyroid carcinoma.The interstitium showed transparent basement membrane-like material deposition,loose tumor cell clusters,trabecular or syncytial structure,radially distributed tumor cells around the hyaline-like material,rich eosinophilic or dichromophile cytoplasm,elongated nuclei,no papillary structure or fibrovascular axis,and no psammoma bodies.Histopathology showed tumor cells arranged in beam and organoid,transparent basement membrane-like material deposition between trabecular beams,and polygonal or spindle cells containing fine granular eosinophilic cytoplasm and round or oval nuclei with common nuclear grooves and nuclear pseudoinclusions.Conclusion Combining the ultrasound results with the arrangement,interstitial components,and cytological characteristics of tumor cells,we suggest that Ki-67(MIB-1)staining can be employed to assist diagnosis and improve the diagnostic accuracy of HTT or intraoperative freezing can be adopted for further diagnosis.

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