Since the introduction of the World Health Organization (WHO) 1973 terminology for bladder cancer, noninvasive epithelial bladder tumors have consistently been labeled bladder carcinomas. In the WHO 2004 classification the removal of the "carcinoma" label from a small subset of noninvasive bladder carcinomas with indolent behavior created the entity of papillary urothelial neoplasms of low malignant potential, but the remaining noninvasive carcinomas of the urothelial tract retained this label. In this overview, we analyze clinical, pathologic and molecular-genomic findings to support a more evidence-based nomenclature of papillary neoplastic lesions of the urinary tract. In line with the tendency during the last few decades to label flat p...
WOS: 000186979700004PubMed ID: 14534785Objectives. This study assessed the diagnostic agreement and ...
Objectives. This study assessed the diagnostic agreement and intra- and inter-observer reproducibili...
There are a number of benign epithelial proliferations in the bladder that may be difficult to disti...
Objectives: In 1998, a revised system of classifying noninvasive papillary urothelial neoplasms of t...
Objectives. This study assessed the diagnostic agreement and intra- and inter-observer reproducibili...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: This paper summarizes the work done by the members of the Committee no. 2 at th...
Urothelial dysplasia (low-grade intraurothelial neoplasia) is recognized as a premalignant urothelia...
The key points of the latest World Health Organization (WHO) classification of non-invasive urotheli...
The 2004 World Health Organization classification system for urothelial neoplasia classifies flat-re...
Urothelial carcinoma in situ (CIS) is regarded as a precursor of invasive bladder carcinoma. Althoug...
Pathological evaluation of bladder cancer typically reveals great tumour heterogeneity, and therefor...
The morphological classification used in this essay has been based on the most recent World Health O...
It is now widely believed that there are two major pathways for urothelial carcinogenesis. One pathw...
It has been 12 yr since the publication of the last World Health Organization (WHO) classification o...
WOS: 000186979700004PubMed ID: 14534785Objectives. This study assessed the diagnostic agreement and ...
Objectives. This study assessed the diagnostic agreement and intra- and inter-observer reproducibili...
There are a number of benign epithelial proliferations in the bladder that may be difficult to disti...
Objectives: In 1998, a revised system of classifying noninvasive papillary urothelial neoplasms of t...
Objectives. This study assessed the diagnostic agreement and intra- and inter-observer reproducibili...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: This paper summarizes the work done by the members of the Committee no. 2 at th...
Urothelial dysplasia (low-grade intraurothelial neoplasia) is recognized as a premalignant urothelia...
The key points of the latest World Health Organization (WHO) classification of non-invasive urotheli...
The 2004 World Health Organization classification system for urothelial neoplasia classifies flat-re...
Urothelial carcinoma in situ (CIS) is regarded as a precursor of invasive bladder carcinoma. Althoug...
Pathological evaluation of bladder cancer typically reveals great tumour heterogeneity, and therefor...
The morphological classification used in this essay has been based on the most recent World Health O...
It is now widely believed that there are two major pathways for urothelial carcinogenesis. One pathw...
It has been 12 yr since the publication of the last World Health Organization (WHO) classification o...
WOS: 000186979700004PubMed ID: 14534785Objectives. This study assessed the diagnostic agreement and ...
Objectives. This study assessed the diagnostic agreement and intra- and inter-observer reproducibili...
There are a number of benign epithelial proliferations in the bladder that may be difficult to disti...