This case report with literature review describes thyroid-like low-grade nasopharyngeal papillary adenocarcinoma. The study focuses on patients with this rare condition, though the sample size was not reported. The setting of the cases was not specified in the provided text.
The analysis looked at histological features, nuclear features, and atypia. Tumors typically showed papillary and ductal structures with a fibrovascular axis. Focal nuclear grooves may occasionally be seen, and a moderate degree of atypia is present.
Immunohistochemical analysis revealed that all tumors expressed TTF-1 and CK. Thyroglobulin expression was mostly negative. The Ki-67 proliferation index was generally less than 10% in most cases. No adverse events or safety concerns were reported because this is a descriptive review of pathology rather than a clinical trial.
The main reason to be careful is that an accurate diagnosis requires a comprehensive consideration of histological morphological assessment, immunohistochemical analysis, and imaging examination. Readers should understand that this information describes the characteristics of a rare tumor type to aid in identification, not to suggest a treatment plan.