家族性乳头甲状腺微癌:一个新的临床实体
G Lupoli1, G Vitale, M Caraglia
1Dipartimento di Endocrinologia ed Oncologia Molecolare e Clinica, Facoltà di Medicina e Chirurgia, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italia.
Lancet (London, England)
|February 25, 1999
概括
在5.9%的病例中发现的家族性乳头甲状腺小瘤具有侵略性特征. 这表明,激进治疗和密切监测对于患有甲状腺癌家族病史的患者至关重要.
科学领域:
- 内分泌学 在内分泌学.
- 在瘤学瘤学.
- 遗传学 是一个遗传学.
背景情况:
- 非骨髓性甲状腺癌在家族病例中往往呈现出侵略性,相比于零星形式.
- 乳头甲状腺微瘤 (PTMC) 是甲状腺癌的一种亚型.
- 调查PTMC的家族模式对于理解其行为很重要.
研究的目的:
- 为了确定乳头甲状腺小癌 (PTMC) 是否发生在家族模式中.
- 确定家族性PTMC的特定临床和预后特征.
主要方法:
- 对119名被诊断患有PTMC的患者的临床记录进行了回顾性审查.
- 收集的数据包括甲状腺癌的家族史,临床表现,手术细节,病理学和随访结果.
主要成果:
- 在7名患者 (5.9%的队列) 中发现了家族发生的甲状腺癌.
- 在家族病例中,观察到多焦点瘤 (5),双侧瘤 (3),血管侵袭 (3) 和淋巴结转移 (4).
- 三名患者出现了复发,一名肺转移患者在11个月内死亡.
结论:
- 在5.9%的病例中发现了家族性PTMC.
- 家庭形式的PTMC表现出不利的行为,表明需要积极的治疗和勤奋的随访.
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