3-D study of capsular invasion in follicular thyroid tumor. A novel approach to an old dilemma
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2010
abstract:
Objective. The diagnosis of follicular tumors of the thyroid mainly
rests on the examination of peri-lesional capsule. Lesions with
an intact shell are labeled as adenoma, those with capsular invasion
are considered carcinoma and those with doubtful aspects are
regarded as tumors of uncertain malignant potential.
Aim. To better understand the biology of capsular invasion and
its practical implication by applying a peculiar three dimension
(3-D) reconstruction.
Method. Two follicular carcinoma (FC) and one follicular tumour
of uncertain malignant potential (FT-UMP) were considered.
Areas of true/doubtful capsular invasion were labeled using Tissue
Micro Array technology and the corresponding paraffin blocks
underwent serial sectioning. H&E slides (range 30-100, mean 70)
were captured as pictures, aligned using automated method based
on the maximization of mutual information and imported into a
3-D image processing software (AMIRA).
Results. The 3-D reconstruction revealed that capsular openings
were oval shaped and sized E100-200 ¼m. In one FC the hole was
entirely engaged by a tumor mass. In the remaining cases (1 FC
and 1 FT-UMP) the 3-D reconstruction showed a small feeding
vessel (E 50 ¼m) passing through the capsule together with the
bulge of the lesion [see 3-D reconstruction at http://www.ibfm.
cnr.it/ricerca/inv_cap.php].
Conclusions. Our approach allows a better spatial reconstruction
of the exact point of capsular interruption; the results obtained
suggest that capsular invasion can be due either by abruptly interruption
of the shell or by a protrusion along the path of a small
feeding vessels
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Thyroid; Follicular tumors; Capsule; Invasion; Three dimension (3-D)
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