Urothelial carcinomas demonstrate diverse morphologic and immunologic features that frequently lead to diagnostic challenges. Recent advances have identified a number of immunohistochemical stains that, when used in the context of a panel, can be a valuable tool in properly classifying primary urothelial carcinoma and carcinomas secondarily involving the urinary bladder. In addition, new biomarkers prove helpful in the staging of bladder carcinoma. In this article, we review the clinical utility of immunohistochemistry in a series of diagnostic scenarios, including flat urothelial lesions with atypia, rare variants of urothelial carcinoma, primary adenocarcinoma versus secondary colorectal tumors, distinguishing prostate from urothelial car...
Squamous differentiation (SqD) is variably present in urinary tract tumours, but its significance re...
Bladder cancer remains one of the most common and expensive cancers to treat worldwide. Numerous mol...
Bladder cancer (BCa) is the most frequent urinary tract neoplasm. BCa results in significant mortali...
The differential diagnosis between high-grade prostate carcinoma and infiltrating urothelial carcino...
OBJECTIVES: Whole genome expression profiles allow the stratification of bladder urothelial carcinom...
Bladder cancer can be viewed as a prototype for carcinogen-induced neoplasia. This has been demonstr...
Background: The perfect method for laboratory diagnosis of bladder cancer should have high sensitivi...
Glandular neoplasms involving the urinary bladder carry a challenging differential diagnosis includi...
The 2004 World Health Organization classification system for urothelial neoplasia classifies flat-re...
The preferred treatment of choice in muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) is usually transurethral ...
Background: Flat urothelial lesions comprise a spectrum of morphologic changes ranging from reactive...
Nowadays, it is generally accepted that cancer is a genetic disease. Tumour cells appear due to the ...
Abstract Background Distinguishing urothelial carcinoma (UC) from prostate carcinoma (PC) is importa...
Immunohistochemistry is widely used in diagnostic and scientific analysis of urothelial carcinoma. O...
Abstract Bladder cancer can be viewed as a prototype for carcinogen-induced neoplasia. This has been...
Squamous differentiation (SqD) is variably present in urinary tract tumours, but its significance re...
Bladder cancer remains one of the most common and expensive cancers to treat worldwide. Numerous mol...
Bladder cancer (BCa) is the most frequent urinary tract neoplasm. BCa results in significant mortali...
The differential diagnosis between high-grade prostate carcinoma and infiltrating urothelial carcino...
OBJECTIVES: Whole genome expression profiles allow the stratification of bladder urothelial carcinom...
Bladder cancer can be viewed as a prototype for carcinogen-induced neoplasia. This has been demonstr...
Background: The perfect method for laboratory diagnosis of bladder cancer should have high sensitivi...
Glandular neoplasms involving the urinary bladder carry a challenging differential diagnosis includi...
The 2004 World Health Organization classification system for urothelial neoplasia classifies flat-re...
The preferred treatment of choice in muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) is usually transurethral ...
Background: Flat urothelial lesions comprise a spectrum of morphologic changes ranging from reactive...
Nowadays, it is generally accepted that cancer is a genetic disease. Tumour cells appear due to the ...
Abstract Background Distinguishing urothelial carcinoma (UC) from prostate carcinoma (PC) is importa...
Immunohistochemistry is widely used in diagnostic and scientific analysis of urothelial carcinoma. O...
Abstract Bladder cancer can be viewed as a prototype for carcinogen-induced neoplasia. This has been...
Squamous differentiation (SqD) is variably present in urinary tract tumours, but its significance re...
Bladder cancer remains one of the most common and expensive cancers to treat worldwide. Numerous mol...
Bladder cancer (BCa) is the most frequent urinary tract neoplasm. BCa results in significant mortali...