Urinary cytology has an increasingly prominent role in the multidisciplinary diagnostic approach to bladder cancer. It is used as a valuable adjunct to cystoscopy and biopsy for diagnosis and follow up of patients with bladder cancer. Bladder cancer accounts for 7% of all cancers in male and 2% of all cancers in female. In the year 2002, in Chennai Bladder cancer accounted for 2.28 % of all cancers in male and 0.78 % of all cancers in female29. Cytological examination of voided urine is a non-invasive screening test for bladder tumors, which can be carried out in remote areas of the country. By cytology one can even classify type and grade malignancy. In 1945 Papaniculoau and Marshall recommended cytological examination of urinar...
Introduction: Painless hematuria is the presenting symptom in 85–90% of patients with bladder cancer...
OBJECTIVES: The contribution of cytological methods to the diagnosis and follow-up of urinary system...
Introduction: Bladder tumours constitute one of the most common urological conditions. Urothelial (t...
Cytologic Examination Of A Urine Specimen Is A Simple, Safe, And Inexpensive Method That May Uncove...
INTRODUCTION : Bladder cancer accounts for 7% of all cancers in male and 2% of all cancers in female...
INTRODUCTION : Bladder cancer is the 9th most common cancer world wide & accounts for 7% of all canc...
Background: Exfoliative urine cytology is considered to be an essential non-invasive procedure for t...
Background: Urinary bladder tumors are the second most common tumors affecting males. The aim of the...
Background: Urine cytology has been and remains the standard in the initial evaluation of lower urin...
There are 961 new cases and approximately 366 deaths from urothelial carcinoma registered annually i...
Early diagnosis of bladder neoplasia at the moment makes use of urinary cytology and cystoscopy. The...
Introduction and purpose: Cytology of urine sediment is a diagnostic tool used to screen for urinary...
Introduction and purpose: Cytology of urine sediment is a diagnostic tool used to screen for urinary...
Introduction and purpose: Cytology of urine sediment is a diagnostic tool used to screen for urinary...
Introduction and purpose: Cytology of urine sediment is a diagnostic tool used to screen for urinary...
Introduction: Painless hematuria is the presenting symptom in 85–90% of patients with bladder cancer...
OBJECTIVES: The contribution of cytological methods to the diagnosis and follow-up of urinary system...
Introduction: Bladder tumours constitute one of the most common urological conditions. Urothelial (t...
Cytologic Examination Of A Urine Specimen Is A Simple, Safe, And Inexpensive Method That May Uncove...
INTRODUCTION : Bladder cancer accounts for 7% of all cancers in male and 2% of all cancers in female...
INTRODUCTION : Bladder cancer is the 9th most common cancer world wide & accounts for 7% of all canc...
Background: Exfoliative urine cytology is considered to be an essential non-invasive procedure for t...
Background: Urinary bladder tumors are the second most common tumors affecting males. The aim of the...
Background: Urine cytology has been and remains the standard in the initial evaluation of lower urin...
There are 961 new cases and approximately 366 deaths from urothelial carcinoma registered annually i...
Early diagnosis of bladder neoplasia at the moment makes use of urinary cytology and cystoscopy. The...
Introduction and purpose: Cytology of urine sediment is a diagnostic tool used to screen for urinary...
Introduction and purpose: Cytology of urine sediment is a diagnostic tool used to screen for urinary...
Introduction and purpose: Cytology of urine sediment is a diagnostic tool used to screen for urinary...
Introduction and purpose: Cytology of urine sediment is a diagnostic tool used to screen for urinary...
Introduction: Painless hematuria is the presenting symptom in 85–90% of patients with bladder cancer...
OBJECTIVES: The contribution of cytological methods to the diagnosis and follow-up of urinary system...
Introduction: Bladder tumours constitute one of the most common urological conditions. Urothelial (t...