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Published on: April 17, 2013
HBME-1 expression in hyalinizing trabecular tumours of the thyroid gland
Daniela Lenggenhager1, Ewerton M Maggio, Holger Moch
1Institute of Surgical Pathology, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.
Aims:
Hyalinizing trabecular tumour (HTT) is a rare thyroid neoplasm with a trabecular growth pattern, marked intratrabecular hyalinization and nuclear features of papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC). Immunohistochemical HBME-1 expression was reported recently in PTC, but not in HTT. To clarify further the value of HBME-1 expression as a tool in differential diagnosis, we investigated the immunophenotype of HTT.
Methods And Results:
Eight HTT diagnosed from 1997 to 2012 were reviewed on H&E-stained tissue sections and analysed for HBME-1, galectin-3, CK19 and Ki67 expression by immunohistochemistry. Three of eight HTTs (37.5%) were HBME-1 positive, with staining of tumour cells as well as of intratrabecular hyaline matrix material. All cases were CK19 negative. Galectin-3 was expressed weakly in four of eight cases (50%). Five of eight cases (62.5%) showed weak-to-moderate cytoplasmic Ki67 positivity.
Conclusions:
Immunohistochemical HBME-1 expression is present in HTT and may not serve as a reliable marker in differentiating HTT from PTC. The HBME-1 positivity of the hyaline matrix suggests that this material is partly of cytoplasmic origin.
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