Poorly differentiated thyroid carcinoma: An institutional experience.

Seok Won Choi, Joon-Hyop Lee, Yun Young Kim, Yoo Seung Chung, Sangtae Choi, Na Rae Kim, Jin Mo Kang, Heung Kyu Park, Yong Soon Chun
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Purpose: The incidence of poorly differentiated thyroid carcinoma (PDTC) is extremely low among thyroid cancers and there is no standardized treatment guideline for it. In this study, we have analyzed PDTC patients and reviewed their clinicopathological features.

Methods: Data of PDTC patients from our institution are collected through the electronic medical database. We analyzed them by several parameters such as basic demographics, presenting symptom, preoperative cytology results, associated pathology, surgical results, surgery type, and distant metastasis.

Results: We collected 23 cases in our institution. Apart from two patients who were transferred to another hospital upon diagnosis, all 21 operated cases are analyzed. The parameters we studied were age, sex, presenting symptoms, distant metastasis and pathological features such as tumor size, associated pathology, predominant pattern and so on. We also provided descriptive analyses according to the type of presentation and treatment; patients with distant metastasis, juvenile cancer, and concurrent hyperthyroidism. Furthermore, we provided different cases in which the initial surgical plans differed.

Conclusion: We present 21 cases of PDTC patients and clarify their clinicopathological features. Despite some limitations, this study may shed light for future research regarding treatment of PDTC patients.

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低分化甲状腺癌:一个机构经验。
目的:低分化甲状腺癌(PDTC)在甲状腺癌中发病率极低,目前尚无规范的治疗指南。在本研究中,我们分析了PDTC患者并回顾了他们的临床病理特征。方法:通过电子医学数据库收集我院PDTC患者资料。我们分析了几个参数,如基本人口统计学、表现症状、术前细胞学结果、相关病理、手术结果、手术类型和远处转移。结果:本院共收集病例23例。分析21例手术病例,除2例确诊后转院外。我们研究的参数包括年龄、性别、表现症状、远处转移和肿瘤大小、相关病理、主要类型等病理特征。我们还根据表现和治疗类型进行了描述性分析;远处转移、青少年癌和并发甲状腺功能亢进的患者。此外,我们提供了不同的病例,其中最初的手术计划不同。结论:本文总结了21例PDTC患者的临床病理特点。尽管有一定的局限性,但本研究可能为未来关于PDTC患者治疗的研究提供一些启示。
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