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The Inverted Urothelial Papilloma

Urologia Internationalis, 2010
3 additional cases of inverted urothelial papilloma are presented. A pathological, clinical and epidemiological review of this rare urothelial lesion is given.
W B, Berkhoff   +3 more
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Inverted papilloma of bladder

Urology, 1975
The fifth reported case of a rare variant of transitional papillary tumor of the bladder termed inverted papilloma is reported with a brief review of the literature. This tumor is likely to be confused with invasive malignant papillary carcinoma although it has adistinct histologic pattern, and it is for this reason that attention is drawn to the ...
L G, Hefter, I S, Young
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Intracranial inverting papilloma

Head & Neck, 1996
Inverting papillomas usually originate from the lateral wall of the nose and sporadically from the ethmoid, maxillary, sphenoid, or frontal sinuses. Intracranial extension and dural penetration is rare and often associated with recurrent disease that has degenerated into squamous cell carcinoma.
P J, Miller   +4 more
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Inverted Papilloma of the Ureter

European Urology, 1988
We report a case of inverted papilloma of the ureter. To date it is the 12th case documented. The lesion was treated by conservative surgery; negative controls following the excision for 5 years represent a further proof of the benign nature of these tumors.
A, Garritano   +2 more
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Inverted Papilloma of Ureter

European Urology, 1984
We report a case of an inverted papilloma of the ureter. The clinical presentation, biological behaviour and management of this extremely rare lesion are reviewed. Although behaving benignly, their malignant potential remains to be established. These tumors should be part of the differential diagnosis in ureteral tumors.
O M, Embon, N, Saghi, L, Bechar
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INverted papilloma of bladder

Urology, 1973
A case of inverted papilloma of the urinary bladder in a forty-six-year-old man is presented. The lesion is rare but may be easily misdiagnosed as transitional-cell carcinoma.
E J, Pienkos, F, Iglesias, V R, Jablokow
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Inverted Papilloma of the Ureter

Journal of Urology, 1981
Abstract We report 2 cases of inverted papilloma of the ureter with clinical, radiographic and pathologic correlations. Although the inverted papilloma is probably best regarded as a benign epithelial proliferation true urothelial neoplasia may be associated with it.
F B, Fromowitz   +6 more
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Inverted Papilloma of the Ureter

European Urology, 1983
The inverted urothelial papilloma described herein is the fourth case developing in the ureter. The association with a well-differentiated conventional papilloma of the renal pelvis is the noteworthy feature of this case.
Jacobellis U   +2 more
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Management of inverted papilloma

The Laryngoscope, 1990
AbstractThis paper updates a 1981 report on the management of inverted papilloma. In that report, routine lateral rhinot‐omy with en bloc resection of the lateral nasal wall, including the entire schneiderian membrane, was recommended. This report emphasizes the use of computed tomography scanning in management planning.Of 33 patients with inverted ...
E N, Myers   +4 more
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Inverted Papilloma of the Conjunctiva

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1979
We encountered inverted papilloma of the conjunctiva in three cases. To the best of our knowledge, this tumor, which typically involves the nose, paranasal sinuses, and lacrimal sac, has not been described previously in the conjunctiva. Two of the tumors occurred as purely inverted lesions of the inner canthal region )caruncle and plica) and the third ...
B W, Streeten   +5 more
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