Abstract
Most of thyroid lymphomas are B-lineage, and T-cell lymphomas are rare. Here, we report a case of primary thyroid T-cell lymphoma associated with Hashimoto's thyroiditis. A 48-yr-old woman presented with incidentally found neck mass. Histologically, the resected right lobe of the thyroid was replaced by monomorphic small atypical lymphoid cells with lymphoepithelial lesion-like change, most of which were immunoreactive for CD3, CD8, βF-1, and TIA-1. Peripheral T-cell lymphoma, unspecified, was finally diagnosed after molecular study for TCR-γ gene rearrangement. This is the second case of cytotoxic T-cell lymphoma reported in the thyroid gland so far. Unique association between thyroid follicles and neoplastic lymphocytes may be characteristic feature of this type of T-cell lymphoma. © 2010 The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences.
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Kim, N. R., Ko, Y. H., & Lee, Y. D. (2010). Primary t-cell lymphoma of the thyroid associated with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, Histologically Mimicking MALT-lymphoma. Journal of Korean Medical Science, 25(3), 481–484. https://doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2010.25.3.481
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