Context: The classification of flat non-neoplastic urothelial lesions has been evolved through the years in the attempt to better define a spectrum of morphologic entities with somewhat overlapping features. Differentiating these lesions is important because of differences in patient management and clinical outcome. Materials and methods and objective: A systematic review of the literature has been carried out in order to (1) assess the most striking clinical features of each lesion and (2) identify those morphological traits and immunophenotypical markers which may aid in the differential diagnosis. Results and conclusion: Our results point out the importance of a proper definition of flat non-neoplastic urothelial lesions in order to pred...
Pathological evaluation of bladder cancer typically reveals great tumour heterogeneity, and therefor...
The key points of the latest World Health Organization (WHO) classification of non-invasive urotheli...
Background: Most urothelial neoplasms of the bladder show an exophytic papillary pattern, but some s...
Context: The classification of flat non-neoplastic urothelial lesions has been evolved through the y...
The 2004 World Health Organization classification system for urothelial neoplasia classifies flat-re...
Background: The differential diagnosis between flat urothelial lesions [reactive urothelial atypia (...
Bladder cancer is a common malignancy. Recurrence rate and progression vary greatly depending on fac...
Background: Flat urothelial lesions comprise a spectrum of morphologic changes ranging from reactive...
The 2004 World Health Organization classification system for urothelial neoplasia identifies urothel...
Abstract Papillary urothelial neoplasms with deceptively bland cytology cannot be easily classified....
The morphological classification and diagnosis of bladder neoplasms is summarised, with specific foc...
Background: In the 1980-90s, flat neoplastic urothelial lesions were categorized as mild, moderate, ...
Papillary urothelial neoplasms with deceptively bland cytology cannot be easily classified. We aimed...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: This paper summarizes the work done by the members of the Committee no. 2 at th...
Pathological evaluation of bladder cancer typically reveals great tumour heterogeneity, and therefor...
The key points of the latest World Health Organization (WHO) classification of non-invasive urotheli...
Background: Most urothelial neoplasms of the bladder show an exophytic papillary pattern, but some s...
Context: The classification of flat non-neoplastic urothelial lesions has been evolved through the y...
The 2004 World Health Organization classification system for urothelial neoplasia classifies flat-re...
Background: The differential diagnosis between flat urothelial lesions [reactive urothelial atypia (...
Bladder cancer is a common malignancy. Recurrence rate and progression vary greatly depending on fac...
Background: Flat urothelial lesions comprise a spectrum of morphologic changes ranging from reactive...
The 2004 World Health Organization classification system for urothelial neoplasia identifies urothel...
Abstract Papillary urothelial neoplasms with deceptively bland cytology cannot be easily classified....
The morphological classification and diagnosis of bladder neoplasms is summarised, with specific foc...
Background: In the 1980-90s, flat neoplastic urothelial lesions were categorized as mild, moderate, ...
Papillary urothelial neoplasms with deceptively bland cytology cannot be easily classified. We aimed...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: This paper summarizes the work done by the members of the Committee no. 2 at th...
Pathological evaluation of bladder cancer typically reveals great tumour heterogeneity, and therefor...
The key points of the latest World Health Organization (WHO) classification of non-invasive urotheli...
Background: Most urothelial neoplasms of the bladder show an exophytic papillary pattern, but some s...