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Recommendations for the reporting of urinary bladder specimens containing bladder neoplasms

Virchows Archiv, 1996
The Association of Directors of Anatomic and Surgical Pathology have developed recommendations for the surgical pathology report for common malignant tumors. The recommendations for carcinomas of the urinary bladder are reported herein.
John D. Crissman   +4 more
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Urinary bladder neoplasms: evaluation with contrast-enhanced MR imaging.

Radiology, 1989
Forty-eight patients with urinary bladder neoplasms were examined with magnetic resonance imaging before and after intravenous administration of gadolinium diethylene-triaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA). Spin-echo sequences with short repetition and echo times were used in all patients; in 20 a gradient-echo technique was used to perform sequential imaging.
H. J. Daus   +5 more
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A histopathologic study of twenty urinary bladder neoplasms in the cat

Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1986
ABSTRACTUrinary bladder neoplasms were diagnosed in 20 cats during an eight‐year period. Histologic types included angioma, intravenous leiomyoma, adenocarcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, transitional cell carcinoma, leiomyosarcoma, haemangiosarcoma, lymphoma, and embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma.
R. W. Greene   +2 more
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Staging of Urinary Bladder Neoplasms with MR Imaging

Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1991
This study was performed to investigate whether intravenous administration of Gd-DTPA can improve the accuracy of MR imaging in the detection and staging of bladder neoplasms. In 68 patients with suspected urinary bladder neoplasms, MR examinations were performed with T1-weighted SE sequences before and after intravenous administration of Gd-DTPA.
Jörg-Michael Neuerburg   +4 more
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Neoplasms of the urinary bladder

Urologic Surgical Pathology, 2008
Liang Cheng   +4 more
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Histopathological Study of Urinary Bladder Neoplasms

Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology, 2021
Neoplastic lesions of urinary bladder present with higher rate of morbidity and mortality. On global scale with tumor burden it ranks 7th. Amongst all urinary bladder carcinoma, the most common lesion is urothelial carcinoma which stands for ninty ...
J. Jasani, Gargi Joshi, H. Pandya
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Neoplasms of the Canine Urinary Bladder

Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1975
SUMMARY Evaluation of histologic data obtained from 90 breeds of dogs with 3,837 neoplasms collected over 10 years (1961-1971) revealed 21 cases of urinary bladder neoplasia in 14 breeds of dogs. There was no breed predisposition. The mean age of dogs with urinary bladder neoplasia was 9.5 years; 6 were males, 13 were females, and 2 were spayed females.
A C, Strafuss, M J, Dean
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Tenascin in inflammatory conditions and neoplasms of the urinary bladder

Virchows Archiv B Cell Pathology Including Molecular Pathology, 1993
Tenascin (Tn) is an extracellular matrix (ECM) glycoprotein strongly and widely expressed during embryogenesis. Tn is decreased in normal adult tissues but is reexpressed in numerous inflammatory, reparative and neoplastic processes. We immunostained samples of fetal and normal adult bladders and samples of bladder tissue from patients with chronic ...
Victor E. Gould   +3 more
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Nonepithelial neoplasms of the urinary bladder

Virchows Archiv, 2001
Nonepithelial tumors are rare in the urinary bladder, but their exact classification is very important in the differential diagnosis between these tumors and epithelial lesions. In the new WHO classification and in the third series of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) "Atlas of Tumor Pathology" on urinary bladder tumors, various ...
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