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Original Article

Hürthle-Cell Lesions of the Thyroid: A Combined Study Using Transmission Electron Microscopy, Scanning Electron Microscopy, and Immunocytochemistry

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Pages 269-290 | Accepted 17 Apr 1985, Published online: 10 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

We thank Inga Finseth, Ellen Hellesyit, Liv Inger Håseth, Mette Myre and Elisabeth Emilsen Molsted of the EM laboratory in Oslo and Miss Fatima Magalhaes in Porto for excellent technical assistance, and Iva Hirsch for carefully preparing the manuscript.

Hürthle cell transformation found in 2 nodular goiters, 2 cases of Hashimoto's thyroiditis, 4 follicular adenomas, 3 follicular carcinomas, 2 papillary carcinomas and 1 anaplastic carcinoma were studied by transmission electron microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and immunocytochemistry. Ultrastructural features of Hürthle cells were identical in nonneoplastic and neoplastic lesions. Cells crammed with mitochondria, showing abnormalities in size, shape and content were prominent in most cases. The presence of distinct smooth-surfaced cells interspersed with cells with many microvilli is almost a pathognomonic scanning electron microscopic feature of benign and malignant Hürthle cell lesions. Most Hürthle cells stained positively for thyroglobulin in all cases, but no immunoreactivity for CEA and calcitonin was found.

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