Cribriform-morular variant of papillary thyroid carcinoma (CMV-TC) shows a peculiar mixture of follicular, cribriform, papillary, trabecular, and solid patterns with squamoid morules. Ocassionally, lung metastasis may be interpreted incorrectly as primary lung adenocarcinoma. We illustrate a case of pulmonary meastasis of CMV-TC mimicking a primary adenocarcinoma, 7 years after diagnosis of CMV-TC. The lung metastases may be easily missed if the pathologist is unaware of the patient's prior history and a limited immunohistochemical panel (CK7 and TTF-1) is used. The histologic and immunohistochemical (β-catenin+, ER+, PR+, TTF-1 +, and CK7+) findings were diagnostic of CMV-TC and ensured adequate treatment.
K E Y W O R D Scribriform-morular variant of papillary thyroid carcinoma, cytology, diagnosis, immunohistochemistry, lung metastasis
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