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==Genetics==
==Genetics==
* The [[ras|''Ras'' oncogene]] is positive in a significant proportion of individuals.  
* The [[ras|''Ras'' oncogene]] is positive in a significant proportion of individuals.<ref name="pmid123644662">{{cite journal |vauthors=Martelli ML, Iuliano R, Le Pera I, Sama' I, Monaco C, Cammarota S, Kroll T, Chiariotti L, Santoro M, Fusco A |title=Inhibitory effects of peroxisome poliferator-activated receptor gamma on thyroid carcinoma cell growth |journal=J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. |volume=87 |issue=10 |pages=4728–35 |date=October 2002 |pmid=12364466 |doi=10.1210/jc.2001-012054 |url=}}</ref>
*The [[ras|''Ras'' oncogene]] acts through the RAF-MEK-MAPK kinase pathway.
*The [[ras|''Ras'' oncogene]] acts through the RAF-MEK-MAPK kinase pathway.
* Other [[gene|genes]] involved in the [[pathogenesis]] of follicular thyroid cancer are:
* Other [[gene|genes]] involved in the [[pathogenesis]] of follicular thyroid cancer are:<ref name="pmid12866375">{{cite journal |vauthors=Zhu Z, Gandhi M, Nikiforova MN, Fischer AH, Nikiforov YE |title=Molecular profile and clinical-pathologic features of the follicular variant of papillary thyroid carcinoma. An unusually high prevalence of ras mutations |journal=Am. J. Clin. Pathol. |volume=120 |issue=1 |pages=71–7 |date=July 2003 |pmid=12866375 |doi=10.1309/ND8D-9LAJ-TRCT-G6QD |url=}}</ref>


:*''[[RET gene|RET]]/[[PTC]]'' ([[translocation]]) associated with [[Mitogen-activated protein kinase|MAPK]] and [[Phosphoinositide 3-kinase|PI3K]]-[[AKT]] signaling pathways.
:*''[[RET gene|RET]]/[[PTC]]'' ([[translocation]]) associated with [[Mitogen-activated protein kinase|MAPK]] and [[Phosphoinositide 3-kinase|PI3K]]-[[AKT]] signaling pathways.
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==Gross Pathology==
==Gross Pathology==
* Encapsulated tumors
* Encapsulated tumors
[[Image:Follicular adenoma of the thyroid.jpg|thumb|center|Gross pathological section of a follicular thyroid carcinoma (tumor at the bottom).]]
[[File:Folladen.jpg|thumb|left|Gross pathological section of a follicular thyroid carcinoma (tumor at the bottom).]]
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==Microscopic Pathology==
==Microscopic Pathology==
* It is not possible to distinguish between follicular adenoma and carcinoma on cytological grounds. If fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) suggests follicular neoplasm, thyroid lobectomy should be performed to establish th [[Histopathology|histopathological]] diagnosis.
 
* On microscopic examination, trabecular, solid, follicular tumor cells that invade [[capsule|tumor capsule]] or surrounding vascular structures are found.
* On [[Microscopy|microscopic examination]], [[Trabeculae|trabecular]], solid, [[Follicular cell|follicular]] [[Tumor cell|tumor cells]] that [[Invasion|invade]] [[capsule|tumor capsule]] or surrounding [[Vessels|vascular structures]], are found.
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Overview

Follicular thyroid cancer arises from follicular cells of thyroid, which are secretory cells that are normally involved in production and secretion of thyroid hormones, thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3). Genes involved in the pathogenesis of follicular thyroid cancer include RAS, PAX8/PPARγ, and PTEN.

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  • Follicular thyroid cancer is the second most common type of cancer. It constitutes about 15% of thyroid cancers.
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  • Encapsulated tumors
Gross pathological section of a follicular thyroid carcinoma (tumor at the bottom).


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References

  1. Aytug, Serhat (June 13, 2006). "Hurthle Cell Carcinoma". eMedicine. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. Martelli ML, Iuliano R, Le Pera I, Sama' I, Monaco C, Cammarota S, Kroll T, Chiariotti L, Santoro M, Fusco A (October 2002). "Inhibitory effects of peroxisome poliferator-activated receptor gamma on thyroid carcinoma cell growth". J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab. 87 (10): 4728–35. doi:10.1210/jc.2001-012054. PMID 12364466.
  3. Zhu Z, Gandhi M, Nikiforova MN, Fischer AH, Nikiforov YE (July 2003). "Molecular profile and clinical-pathologic features of the follicular variant of papillary thyroid carcinoma. An unusually high prevalence of ras mutations". Am. J. Clin. Pathol. 120 (1): 71–7. doi:10.1309/ND8D-9LAJ-TRCT-G6QD. PMID 12866375.
  4. http://librepathology.org/wiki/index.php/File:Metastatic_follicular_thyroid_carcinoma_-_Case_264_(8558730243).jpg Accessed on October, 29 2015
  5. http://librepathology.org/wiki/index.php/File:Metastatic_follicular_thyroid_carcinoma_-_Case_264_(8559837390).jpg Accessed on October, 29 2015