Background: Evaluation of the influence of hormonal and reproductive factors and the role of cigarette smoking in the onset of thyroid carcinoma.
Methods: Comparison between a group of 78 female patients all living in the district of Lazio, operated for thyroid follicular or papillary carcinoma at the Third Clinical Surgery Dept., Policlinico Umberto I, Rome (Italy) from 1990 to 1997, and a group of 150 women free from neoplastic and/or hormonal pathology, recruited by the compilation of a questionnaire.
Thyroid nodule genesis may be considered as an amplification of thyroid heterogeneity due to genetic and/or epigenetic mechanisms. We classified the thyroid nodules in five types with distinct histological features: hyperplastic, neoplastic, colloid, cystic and thyroiditic nodules. Hyperplastic: Thyrocyte proliferation is under the control of TSH but several other paracrine and autocrine factors are secreted by follicular cells, the stromal apparatus and the lymphocytes, which are implicated in initiation and perpetuation of thyroid hyperplasia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe high prevalence of subjects in the general population and among patients with thyroid diseases who are positive for serum anti-thyroglobulin antibodies, together with the inconsistency of hybridoma techniques to obtain large amounts of anti-thyroglobulin antibodies, prompted us to prepare anti-thyroglobulin antibodies from human serum. An anti-thyroglobulin antibody positive serum was absorbed with CNBr-activated sepharose 4B conjugated to thyroglobulin and anti-thyroglobulin antibodies eluted by acid pH (3.0), basic pH (10.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFConflicting results have been reported regarding serum lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)) concentrations in patients with hypothyroidism. We addressed the question whether thyroid autoimmunity could be associated with elevated Lp(a) values independent of the thyroid status. Lp(a) was measured by ELISA in 30 males, 29 premenopausal and 30 postmenopausal females positive for thyroid peroxidase- and/ or thyroglobulin-antibody (T-Abs) and normolipidemic, screened out respectively from 428 male donors, 162 premenopausal donors and 108 postmenopausal females; they were compared with 65 males, 72 premenopausal and 48 postmenopausal females, negative for thyroid antibodies, normolipidemic and matched for age.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The aim of this investigation was to ascertain: 1) temporal trends in the incidence of thyroid carcinoma between 1990-1993; 2) regional differences in the incidence and histotype among the five provinces of Latium; 3) identification of risk factors, particularly of a preexisting thyroid tumour (goitre).
Methods: Records of patients submitted to thyroid surgery at the Istitute of III Clinica Chirurgica dell'Università "La Sapienza" di Roma have been reviewed and a questionnaire filled-in.
Results: In the period 1990-1993, 144 cases of thyroid carcinomas were operated; 77.