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'''Follicular thyroid carcinoma''', abbreviated '''FTC''', is an uncommon malignancy of the [[thyroid gland]]. It is also known as ''follicular carcinoma''.
==General==
===Clinical===
Medical school memory device ''4 Fs'':
*FNA NOT diagnosable.
*Far away mets (sometimes).
*Female predominant.
*Favourable prognosis.
 
Notes:
*Usu. has a hematologic spread.
**PTC usu. spread via lymphatics.
 
==Microscopic==
Features:
*Defined by either:
*#Invasion through the capsule:
*#*Should be all the way through.<ref>SR. 17 January 2011.</ref>
*#**1/2 does not count.
*#**Fibrous reaction does not count.
*#**"Above the contour" does not count.
*#Vascular invasion (all of the following):
*##In a small vein (not a capillary), that is outside of the tumour mass.
*##Tumour adherent to the side of the vessel.
*##Tumour must be re-endothelialized.
 
Notes:
*'''Impossible''' to differentiate from ''[[follicular thyroid adenoma|follicular adenoma]]'' on FNA (no cytologic differences).
*Described as "over-diagnosed" ... misdiagnoses: PTC follicular variant, follicular adenoma, multinodular goitre with a thick capsule.
 
===Images===
www:
*[http://path.upmc.edu/cases/case653.html Follicular thyroid carcinoma - several images (upmc.edu)].
 
==See also==
*[[Thyroid gland]].
 
==References==
{{Reflist|2}}


[[Category:Diagnosis]]
[[Category:Diagnosis]]
[[Category:Thyroid gland]]

Revision as of 03:32, 4 March 2015

Follicular thyroid carcinoma, abbreviated FTC, is an uncommon malignancy of the thyroid gland. It is also known as follicular carcinoma.

General

Clinical

Medical school memory device 4 Fs:

  • FNA NOT diagnosable.
  • Far away mets (sometimes).
  • Female predominant.
  • Favourable prognosis.

Notes:

  • Usu. has a hematologic spread.
    • PTC usu. spread via lymphatics.

Microscopic

Features:

  • Defined by either:
    1. Invasion through the capsule:
      • Should be all the way through.[1]
        • 1/2 does not count.
        • Fibrous reaction does not count.
        • "Above the contour" does not count.
    2. Vascular invasion (all of the following):
      1. In a small vein (not a capillary), that is outside of the tumour mass.
      2. Tumour adherent to the side of the vessel.
      3. Tumour must be re-endothelialized.

Notes:

  • Impossible to differentiate from follicular adenoma on FNA (no cytologic differences).
  • Described as "over-diagnosed" ... misdiagnoses: PTC follicular variant, follicular adenoma, multinodular goitre with a thick capsule.

Images

www:

See also

References

  1. SR. 17 January 2011.