AL Brown… - BJU International, 2011 - Wiley Online Library ... Inverted papilloma (IP) of the urinary tract is a rare tumour accounting for 1–2% of all epithelial urological lesions. ... 1). These lesions can be seen in the distal ureter (6%) and posterior (11%) or lateral (12%) bladder wall, but most are seen in the trigone and bladder neck (53%) [1 ... Related articles
E Gokalp Ozkorkmaz - Journal of Electron Microscopy, 2011 - Jpn Soc Microscopy ... of the experimental animal studies. Papillomas seen in ureters, renal pelvic cavity and urinary bladder are considered benign tumors and should be kept in mind while making evaluations [17]. Furthermore, in a cancer study ... Related articles
RS Hurwitz - Guide to Pediatric Urology and Surgery in Clinical …, 2011 - Springer ... (a) Prolapsed strangulated ectopic ureterocele. (b) Ultrasound showing ectopic ureterocele in bladder and dilated upper pole ureter. (courtesy of Thomas et al. 2002). Page 7. ... Most are fibroepithe- lial polyps. Inverted papilloma and hamartomatous variations have been reported. ... Related articles - All 2 versions
E Quaia… - Radiological Imaging of the Kidney, 2011 - Springer ... Transitional cell carci- noma (TCC) may be present in the bladder (90%), renal pelvis or calices (8%), or ureter and proximal two thirds of the urethra (2%). TCC accounts for up to 10% of neoplasms of the upper urinary tract (Browne et al. ... Related articles
[HTML] from diagnosticpathology.orgR Montironi, L Cheng, M Scarpelli… - Diagnostic …, 2011 - diagnosticpathology.org ... Urothelium (Figure 1) is a multilayered epithelium of the urinary bladder, ureters, and renal pelvis in which the cells mature to form the very large surface "umbrella cells ... 1. Papillae with minimal architectural abnormalities and nuclear atypia, with more cell layers than papilloma. ... Related articles - Cached - All 7 versions