The prevalence and surgical outcomes of Hurthle cell lesions in FNAs of the thyroid: A multi-institutional study in 6 Asian countries

© 2019 American Cancer Society Background: Hurthle cell-rich nodules (HCNs) encompass non-neoplastic to malignant lesions. There is paucity of literature on the frequency distribution of HCNs among Bethesda categories, histologic follow-up, risk of malignancy (ROM), and risk of neoplasia (RON). The...

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Main Authors: Shipra Agarwal, Andrey Bychkov, Chan Kwon Jung, Mitsuyoshi Hirokawa, Chiung Ru Lai, Soon Won Hong, Hyeong Ju Kwon, Samreung Rangdaeng, Zhiyan Liu, Peng Su, Kennichi Kakudo, Deepali Jain
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-635922019-03-18T02:25:08Z The prevalence and surgical outcomes of Hurthle cell lesions in FNAs of the thyroid: A multi-institutional study in 6 Asian countries Shipra Agarwal Andrey Bychkov Chan Kwon Jung Mitsuyoshi Hirokawa Chiung Ru Lai Soon Won Hong Hyeong Ju Kwon Samreung Rangdaeng Zhiyan Liu Peng Su Kennichi Kakudo Deepali Jain Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Medicine © 2019 American Cancer Society Background: Hurthle cell-rich nodules (HCNs) encompass non-neoplastic to malignant lesions. There is paucity of literature on the frequency distribution of HCNs among Bethesda categories, histologic follow-up, risk of malignancy (ROM), and risk of neoplasia (RON). The objective of this retrospective, multi-institutional study was to determine the prevalence of the cytologic diagnostic category and surgical outcomes of patients with HCN. Methods: Nine tertiary health centers representing 6 Asian countries participated. Cases were retrieved from respective databases. The Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology was used. Cytology results were correlated with surgical diagnoses. Results: Of 42,190 thyroid aspirates retrieved, 760 (1.8%) had a Hurthle cell predominance. Most (61%) were categorized as atypia of undetermined significance/follicular lesion of undetermined significance, Hurthle cell type” (AUS-H); 35% were categorized as follicular neoplasm, Hurthle cell type (FN-H); and 4% were categorized as suspicious for malignancy (SFM). Histologic follow-up was available for 288 aspirates (38%). Most were benign on resection (66%), and the most common histologic diagnosis was Hurthle cell adenoma (28.5%). The ROM for AUS-H, FN-H, and SFM, as calculated on resected nodules, was 32%, 31%, and 71%, respectively; and the RON was 47%, 81%, and 77%, respectively. The 5 institutions that had an AUS-H:HCN ratio below 0.5 diagnosed HCN less frequently as AUS-H than as FN-H. Conclusions: This is the largest, contemporary, multi-institutional series of HCNs with surgical follow-up. Although there was wide interinstitutional variation in prevalence and surgical outcomes, there was no significant difference in the ROM among institutions. The categories AUS-H and FN-H had a similar ROM for resected nodules. 2019-03-18T02:21:26Z 2019-03-18T02:21:26Z 2019-01-01 Journal 19346638 1934662X 2-s2.0-85060538781 10.1002/cncy.22101 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85060538781&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/63592
institution Chiang Mai University
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country Thailand
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topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Medicine
spellingShingle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Medicine
Shipra Agarwal
Andrey Bychkov
Chan Kwon Jung
Mitsuyoshi Hirokawa
Chiung Ru Lai
Soon Won Hong
Hyeong Ju Kwon
Samreung Rangdaeng
Zhiyan Liu
Peng Su
Kennichi Kakudo
Deepali Jain
The prevalence and surgical outcomes of Hurthle cell lesions in FNAs of the thyroid: A multi-institutional study in 6 Asian countries
description © 2019 American Cancer Society Background: Hurthle cell-rich nodules (HCNs) encompass non-neoplastic to malignant lesions. There is paucity of literature on the frequency distribution of HCNs among Bethesda categories, histologic follow-up, risk of malignancy (ROM), and risk of neoplasia (RON). The objective of this retrospective, multi-institutional study was to determine the prevalence of the cytologic diagnostic category and surgical outcomes of patients with HCN. Methods: Nine tertiary health centers representing 6 Asian countries participated. Cases were retrieved from respective databases. The Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology was used. Cytology results were correlated with surgical diagnoses. Results: Of 42,190 thyroid aspirates retrieved, 760 (1.8%) had a Hurthle cell predominance. Most (61%) were categorized as atypia of undetermined significance/follicular lesion of undetermined significance, Hurthle cell type” (AUS-H); 35% were categorized as follicular neoplasm, Hurthle cell type (FN-H); and 4% were categorized as suspicious for malignancy (SFM). Histologic follow-up was available for 288 aspirates (38%). Most were benign on resection (66%), and the most common histologic diagnosis was Hurthle cell adenoma (28.5%). The ROM for AUS-H, FN-H, and SFM, as calculated on resected nodules, was 32%, 31%, and 71%, respectively; and the RON was 47%, 81%, and 77%, respectively. The 5 institutions that had an AUS-H:HCN ratio below 0.5 diagnosed HCN less frequently as AUS-H than as FN-H. Conclusions: This is the largest, contemporary, multi-institutional series of HCNs with surgical follow-up. Although there was wide interinstitutional variation in prevalence and surgical outcomes, there was no significant difference in the ROM among institutions. The categories AUS-H and FN-H had a similar ROM for resected nodules.
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author Shipra Agarwal
Andrey Bychkov
Chan Kwon Jung
Mitsuyoshi Hirokawa
Chiung Ru Lai
Soon Won Hong
Hyeong Ju Kwon
Samreung Rangdaeng
Zhiyan Liu
Peng Su
Kennichi Kakudo
Deepali Jain
author_facet Shipra Agarwal
Andrey Bychkov
Chan Kwon Jung
Mitsuyoshi Hirokawa
Chiung Ru Lai
Soon Won Hong
Hyeong Ju Kwon
Samreung Rangdaeng
Zhiyan Liu
Peng Su
Kennichi Kakudo
Deepali Jain
author_sort Shipra Agarwal
title The prevalence and surgical outcomes of Hurthle cell lesions in FNAs of the thyroid: A multi-institutional study in 6 Asian countries
title_short The prevalence and surgical outcomes of Hurthle cell lesions in FNAs of the thyroid: A multi-institutional study in 6 Asian countries
title_full The prevalence and surgical outcomes of Hurthle cell lesions in FNAs of the thyroid: A multi-institutional study in 6 Asian countries
title_fullStr The prevalence and surgical outcomes of Hurthle cell lesions in FNAs of the thyroid: A multi-institutional study in 6 Asian countries
title_full_unstemmed The prevalence and surgical outcomes of Hurthle cell lesions in FNAs of the thyroid: A multi-institutional study in 6 Asian countries
title_sort prevalence and surgical outcomes of hurthle cell lesions in fnas of the thyroid: a multi-institutional study in 6 asian countries
publishDate 2019
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