Normal urothelium, other cells, and contaminants -- Cystoscopic characteristics of urinary tract lesions -- Nonneoplastic lesions : reactive conditions -- Nonneoplastic lesions : infections -- Hyperplasia, benign, and borderline urothelial neoplasms -- Urothelial atypia -- Urothelial carcinoma -- Uncommon primary neoplasms -- Upper urinary tract lesions -- Metastatic and secondary cancers.
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Exfoliative and instrumented (catheterized) urines are the most common types of specimens evaluated in a cytology laboratory. The typical clinical presentation is a patient with new onset of urinary symptoms, asymptomatic hematuria, or patient with prior history of urothelial carcinoma on routine surveillance. A careful examination of exfoliated cells from the urinary tract can lead to a fast, relatively simple, economical and accurate cytopathologic diagnosis, which is crucial for timely patient management. However, there are a number of common non-neoplastic reactive conditions that can morp.
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Atlas of urinary cytopathology with histopathologic correlations.
9781933864662
Urinary organs-- Cytopathology, Atlases.
Urinary organs-- Histopathology, Atlases.
Cytodiagnosis, methods, Atlases.
Histological Techniques, Atlases.
Urinary Tract-- cytology, Atlases.
Urologic Neoplasms-- diagnosis, Atlases.
Urologic Neoplasms-- pathology, Atlases.
HEALTH & FITNESS-- Diseases-- Genitourinary & STDs.