Context: Tumor capsule integrity is becoming a relevant issue to predict the biological behavior of human tumors, including thyroid cancer. Objective: This work aims to verify whether a whole tumor capsule in the classical variant of papillary thyroid carcinoma (CVPTC) could have as a predictive role of a good outcome as for follicular variant (FVPTC). Methods: FVPTC (n = 600) and CVPTC (n = 554) cases were analyzed. We distinguished between encapsulated-FVPTC (E-FVPTC) and encapsulated-CVPTC (E-CVPTC) and, thereafter, invasive (Ei-FVPTC and Ei-CVPTC) and noninvasive (En-FVPTC and En-CVPTC) tumors, according to the invasion or integrity of the tumor capsule, respectively. Cases without a tumor capsule were indicated as invasive-FVPTC (I-FVPTC) and invasive-CVPTC (I-CVPTC). The subgroup of each variant was evaluated for BRAF mutations. Results: E-FVPTC was more frequent than E-CVPTC (P
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Giani, C., Torregrossa, L., Ramone, T., Romei, C., Matrone, A., Molinaro, E., … Elisei, R. (2021). Whole tumor capsule is prognostic of very good outcome in the classical variant of papillary thyroid cancer. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 106(10), E4072–E4083. https://doi.org/10.1210/clinem/dgab396
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