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Canine thyroid carcinomas: A review with emphasis on comparing the compact subtype of follicular thyroid carcinomas and medullary thyroid carcinomas

Jillian M. Athey, Miranda D. Vieson, Keith Bailey, Daniel Rudmann, Wes Baumgartner, Kim A. Selting

2023Veterinary Pathology13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Canine thyroid carcinomas are relatively common malignant endocrine neoplasms in dogs derived from either thyroid follicular cells (forming follicular thyroid carcinomas) or medullary cells (parafollicular, C-cells; forming medullary thyroid carcinomas). Older and recent clinical studies often fail to discriminate between compact cellular (solid) follicular thyroid carcinomas and medullary thyroid carcinomas, which may skew conclusions. The compact subtype of follicular thyroid carcinomas appears to be the least differentiated subtype of follicular thyroid carcinomas and needs to be differentiated from medullary thyroid carcinomas. This review includes information on the signalment, presentation, etiopathogenesis, classification, histologic and immunohistochemical diagnosis, clinical management, and biochemical and genetic derangements of canine follicular and medullary carcinomas, and their correlates with human medicine.

Topics & Concepts

ThyroidMedullary cavityPathologyFollicular phaseFollicular cellMedicineThyroid carcinomaMedullary carcinomaEndocrine systemImmunohistochemistryInternal medicineHormoneVeterinary Oncology ResearchThyroid Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentSalivary Gland Tumors Diagnosis and Treatment