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DescriptionCytopathology suspicious for Hürthle cell neoplasm, annotated.png
English: Cytopathology suspicious for Hürthle cell neoplasm (Bethesda category IV), Pap stain. However, it cannot distinguish Hürthle cell adenoma from Hürthle cell carcinoma, which requires histopathologic sections to see transcapsular or vascular invasion. Hürthle cell hyperplasia (as seen in Hashimoto's thyroiditis) may show moderate variation in nuclear sizes and prominent nucleoli, but further findings favoring Hürthle cell neoplasm include a large number of Hürthle cells, and discohesiveness.
References for findings:
Ayana Suzuki, C.T., Andrey Bychkov, M.D., Ph.D.. Hürthle cell neoplasm. Pathology Outlines. Last author update: 7 May 2020. Last staff update: 12 May 2022
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Cytopathology suspicious for Hürthle cell neoplasm (Bethesda category IV, rather than Hürthle cell hyperplasia), Pap stain.