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  2. Invasive urothelial carcinoma - Wikipedia

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    Invasive urothelial carcinoma is a type of transitional cell carcinoma. It is a type of cancer that develops in the urinary system: the kidney , urinary bladder , and accessory organs. Transitional cell carcinoma is the most common type of bladder cancer and cancer of the ureter , urethra , renal pelvis , the ureters , the bladder , and parts ...

  3. International Classification of Diseases for Oncology

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    M8344/3 Papillary carcinoma, columnar cell (C73.9) Papillary carcinoma, tall cell; M8345/3 Medullary carcinoma with amyloid stroma (C73.9) Parafollicular cell carcinoma; C cell carcinoma; M8346/3 Mixed medullary-follicular carcinoma (C73.9) M8347/3 Mixed medullary-papillary carcinoma (C73.9) M8350/3 Nonencapsulated sclerosing carcinoma (C73.9)

  4. Urethral cancer - Wikipedia

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    Primary urethral cancer is rare and contributes to less than 1% of all cancers. It is three times more common in men than women and its incidence rises after the age of 75. [1] Around half of affected people have locally advanced disease when they first present. 54–65% of cases are of the urothelial carcinoma type. [1]

  5. Transitional cell carcinoma - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms of urothelial carcinoma in the bladder include hematuria (blood in the urine). Diagnosis includes urine analysis and imaging of the urinary tract ( cystoscopy ). It accounts for 95% of bladder cancer cases and bladder cancer is in the top 10 most common malignancy disease in the world and is associated with approximately 200,000 deaths ...

  6. Bladder cancer - Wikipedia

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    Bladder tumors are classified by their appearance under the microscope, and by their cell type of origin. Over 90% of bladder tumors arise from the cells that form the bladder's inner lining, called urothelial cells or transitional cells; the tumor is then classified as urothelial cancer or transitional cell cancer.

  7. Category:Urological neoplasia - Wikipedia

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    Urothelial cell carcinoma This page was last edited on 31 December 2018, at 21:44 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  8. Cystitis glandularis - Wikipedia

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    They undergo glandular metaplasia, a process in which irritated tissues take on a different form, in this case that of a gland. [1] The main importance is in the findings of test results, in this case histopathology. They must distinguish a benign metaplastic change from the cancerous condition urothelial cell carcinoma. [2]

  9. Transitional epithelium - Wikipedia

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    Transitional cell carcinoma is the leading type of bladder cancer, occurring in 9 out of 10 cases. [11] It is also the leading cause of cancer of the ureter, urethra, and urachus , and the second leading cause of cancer of the kidney.