Literature DB >> 1058612

The cytology of transitional cell carcinoma of the urinary bladder.

W H Kern.   

Abstract

Urine specimens from 77 patients with transitional cell tumors of the urinary bladder, 15 patients with inflammatory lesions and five normal individuals were analyzed. The two nuclepore slides of all patients with neoplastic disease contained over 100 neoplastic cells and in one-half of the cases over 1,000 tumor cells were present. The percentage of neoplastic cells to atypical and normal cells ranged from 25 per cent for papillary carcinomas, Grade I, to 36 per cent for poorly differenciated carcinomas. There were no significant differences of the cytoplasmic features but the nuclei of malignant cells were slightly more hyperchromatic, contained significantly more nuclei and were characterized by a coarsely rather than finely granular nucleoplasm. The cell size of 5,970 cells and the nuclear size of 8,455 cells was determined by planimetry. Normal transitional cells averaged 341 square microns and were larger than those exfoliated from tumors. The mean nuclear area was 36 square microns for normal cells, 52 square microns for benign atypical cells, 54 square microns for cells from papillary carcinoma, Grade I, 78 square microns for papillary carcinomas, Grade II, and 90 square microns for transitional cell carcinoma, Grades III and IV. The study indicated that significant quantitative differences exist between normal transitional cells and those exfoliated from moderately and poorly differentiated transitional cell carcinomas. The cells exfoliated from papillomas or papillary transitional cell carcinomas, Grade I, closely resemble hyperplastic or atypical transitional cells which in turn can be differentiated from normal urothelial cells.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1058612

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Cytol        ISSN: 0001-5547            Impact factor:   2.319


  5 in total

1.  Cytological and morphometric study of urinary epithelial cells with histopathological correlation.

Authors:  Asim Kumar Manna; Manisha Sarkar; Ujjal Bandyopadhyay; Srabani Chakrabarti; Swapan Pathak; Diptendra Kumar Sarkar
Journal:  Indian J Surg       Date:  2012-06-16       Impact factor: 0.656

Review 2.  Invasiveness of transformed bladder epithelial cells.

Authors:  J F Kieler
Journal:  Cancer Metastasis Rev       Date:  1984       Impact factor: 9.264

3.  The efficacy of urinary cytology in the detection of urothelial tumours. Sensitivity and specificity of urinary cytology.

Authors:  M E Beyer-Boon; H J de Voogt; E A van der Velde; J A Brussee; A Schaberg
Journal:  Urol Res       Date:  1978

4.  Morphometric differences between urothelial cells in voided urine of patients with grade I and grade II bladder tumours.

Authors:  M E Boon; P H Kurver; J P Baak; E C Ooms
Journal:  J Clin Pathol       Date:  1981-06       Impact factor: 3.411

5.  Grading of transitional cell tumours of the urinary tract by urinary cytology.

Authors:  H Rübben; J Bubenzer; K Bökenkamp; W Lutzeyer; P Rathert
Journal:  Urol Res       Date:  1979-06-22
  5 in total

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