Korean J Cytopathol.
1999 Dec;10(2):179-184.
Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology of Columnar Cell Variant of Papillary Carcinoma of the Thyroid: A Case Report
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Pathology, Catholic University Medical College, Seoul, Korea. cmccp@cuk.ac.kr
Abstract
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The columnar cell variant of papillary carcinoma is a rare tumor of the thyroid,
associated with aggressive behavior, early metastasis, and a rapidly fatal course. We
present the fine needle aspiration cytologic(FNAC) findings of columnar cell variant of
papillary carcinoma with cytohistologic correlation. In the smears, the tumor fragments
showed mainly papillary pattern and a few scattered individual cells were present
around the papillary fragments. The tumor cells were columnar or cuboidal and
exhibited pseudostratification of the nuclei. The nuclei were oval to elongated with
finely stippled chromatin and inconspicous nucleoli. Neither nuclear grooves nor
intracytoplasmic inclusion was found. The FNAC diagnosis was consistent with
papillary carcinoma. Total thyroidectomy was done and the histologic finding of the
mass showed a predominantly papillary and focal solid proliferation of columar cells
with marked nuclear pseudostratification. The unique histopathologic features and
highly aggressive nature of columnar cell variant of papillary carcinoma require that
this variant should be differeniated from common papillary carcinoma of the thyroid.