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Spindle epithelial tumor with thymus‐like differentiation (SETTLE) of the thyroid
Author(s) -
Iwasa Kazunori,
Imai Miwa Akasofu,
Noguchi Masakuni,
Tanaka Shigehiro,
Sasaki Tadashi,
Katsuda Shogo,
Kawahara Ei,
Mizukami Yuji
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
head and neck
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.012
H-Index - 127
eISSN - 1097-0347
pISSN - 1043-3074
DOI - 10.1002/hed.10111
Subject(s) - thyroglobulin , pathology , vimentin , cytokeratin , thyroid , immunohistochemistry , basal lamina , biology , medicine , ultrastructure , endocrinology
Abstract Background Tumors of the so‐called intrathyroidal epithelial thymoma type are a rare group of thyroid neoplasm tumors. Of this type of tumor, spindle epithelial tumor with thymuslike differentiation (SETTLE) has been reported only 17 times in English literature. Methods An 18‐year‐old woman was initially seen with a 6‐cm left thyroid mass that was resected with a left thyroidectomy. Histopathologic features of the excised left thyroid tumor together with an immunohistochemistry and electron microscopy led us to a diagnosis of SETTLE. Results Most of the specimen was composed of highly cellular spindle cells that formed intersecting and streaming fascicles. The spindle cells showed both vimentin immunoreactivity and cytokeratin immunoreactivity but no immunoreactivity for thyroglobulin or calcitonin. Electron microscopic examination of the spindle cells demonstrated prominent cytoplasmic tonofilaments, desmosomes, and basal lamina consistent with epithelial cell origin. DNA content analysis by flow cytometry revealed DNA diploidy. Conclusions SETTLE of thyroid gland is an extremely rare entity. A review of the literature reveals that SETTLE has distinctive morphologic features and an immunohistochemical profile. © 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Head Neck 24: 888–893, 2002