Cytologically Yours: Unknowns: 201311: Case 1
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Contents
Clinical History
45 year old female with hypothyroidism.
Cytology
Resident Questions
Additional Teaching Points
Immunohistochemistry
- TTF-1 (nuclear stain)
- Thyroid Transcription factor1 regulates transcription of genes specific to the thyroid, lung, and diencephalon
- If metastatic thyroid cancer to the lung is ruled out by morphology or +thyroglobulin; then a +TTF1 supports adenocarcinoma originating from the lung
- P63 (nuclear stain) and 34BE12 (cytoplasmic stain)
- Used for squamous differentiation
- TTF1 is more sensitive than p63
- If a tumor stains for both it is more likely to be adenocarcinoma
- Napsin A(cytoplasmic stain)
- Granular staining pattern
- Marker for adenocarcinoma
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