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CD56, CD57, HBME1, CK19, GALECTIN-3 AND P63 IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STAINS IN DIFFERENTIATING DIAGNOSIS OF THYROID BENIGN/MALIGN LESIONS AND NIFTP.

Authors :
KIN, EBRU TASTE
KESKIN, ELIF USTURALI
CAN, NURAY
CANBERK, SULE
MUT, AYSE NUR USTURALI
ERDOGAN, EZGI GENC
ASA, NURTAC
GÜLDIKEN, SIBEL
SEZER, ATAKAN
AZATCAM, MELTEM
Source :
Polish Journal of Pathology: Official Journal of the Polish Society of Pathologists; 2019, Vol. 70 Issue 4, p286-294, 9p
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Detection of thyroid carcinoma has been steadily increased in the past few decades. After the recognition of NIFTP, also gain importance to differentiate benign tumors (follicular adenoma) from follicular patterned variants of papillary thyroid carcinoma (invasive and infiltrative follicular variant papillary thyroid carcinoma), and low-risk lesions of thyroid (NIFTP). Follicular patterned proliferations of thyroid still persists as a battle for pathologists. In this study, we aimed to analyze the most commonly used immunohistochemical stains "HBME1, CK19, Galectin-3", adding the new ones "CD56, CD57, and p63". Study groups were; nodular hyperplasia, follicular adenoma, NIFTP, infiltrative follicular variant PTC, classical variant PTC (CVPTC) and follicular carcinoma. Each group consisted of twenty cases. The sections were stained with CD56, CD57, p63, CK19, HBME1 (Mesotel cell), Galectin-3 antibody. Although the expression of CD56 was high in benign follicular lesions, FC could not be excluded in this group. CD57 was high in malignant follicular group and NIFTP. Interestingly, p63 was found highly expressed in FVPTC, which might be promising to predict invasiveness in follicular group of lesions. CK19, Galectin- 3 and HBME1 were found quietly prominent in CVPTC in concordance with the previous reports. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
12339687
Volume :
70
Issue :
4
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Polish Journal of Pathology: Official Journal of the Polish Society of Pathologists
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
142218145
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5114/pjp.2019.93131