Literature DB >> 6697294

Urinary cytology and bladder cancer. The cellular features of transitional cell neoplasms.

W M Murphy, M S Soloway, A F Jukkola, W N Crabtree, K S Ford.   

Abstract

Urinary cytology is increasingly accepted as a diagnostic tool in the detection and follow-up of patients with bladder cancer. Its potential value has been reduced, however, by the relative inexperience of most pathologists in the examination of urinary specimens, and by the lack of cellular criteria specifically reflecting the morphology of low-grade papillary and flat lesions of bladder epithelium. The cytologic features of urothelial lesions, including papillary transitional cell carcinomas and flat urothelial dysplasias have been studied in both experimental systems and clinical situations and their application to a selected patient population is presented. Overall, the cytohistologic correlation for patients with bladder cancer was 92%. Positive cells reflecting the morphology of the tumor occurred in 62% of patients with grade I transitional cell carcinomas, and cells suspicious for malignancy were identified in an additional 14% of these individuals. Using the criteria presented, a positive cytology can correlate with a papillary grade I bladder tumor, and should not necessarily indicate the presence of another neoplasm. Dysplastic cells in cytologic specimens are often identified in patients having urothelial dysplasia as the most serious bladder lesion, but the cytologic diagnosis of dysplasia may represent an under-interpretation of a low-grade papillary bladder tumor. The cells of urothelial neoplasms, including low-grade transitional cell carcinomas and dysplasias, differ morphologically both from normal and reactive/reparative elements, and can be detected in cytologic samples. The changes are often subtle and require experience and a cautious approach for accurate interpretation.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6697294     DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19840401)53:7<1555::aid-cncr2820530723>3.0.co;2-g

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer        ISSN: 0008-543X            Impact factor:   6.860


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1.  Transurethral ultrasonography, fiberoptic cystoscopy and bladder washout cytology in the evaluation of bladder tumours.

Authors:  A Akdaş; L Türkeri; D Ersev; A Ersev; S Kullu
Journal:  Int Urol Nephrol       Date:  1992       Impact factor: 2.370

2.  Adequacy of urine cytology specimens: an assessment of collection techniques.

Authors:  Andrew F Hundley; Susan Maygarden; Jennifer M Wu; Anthony G Visco; AnnaMarie Connolly
Journal:  Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct       Date:  2007-01-05

3.  The reproducibility of cytomorphometrical grading of bladder tumours.

Authors:  H G van der Poel; M E Boon; E A vand er Meulen; A Wijsman-Grootendorst
Journal:  Virchows Arch A Pathol Anat Histopathol       Date:  1990

4.  Bladder cancer 2000: molecular markers for the diagnosis of transitional cell carcinoma.

Authors:  D Chao; S J Freedland; A J Pantuck; A Zisman; A S Belldegrun
Journal:  Rev Urol       Date:  2001

5.  SESN2/sestrin 2 induction-mediated autophagy and inhibitory effect of isorhapontigenin (ISO) on human bladder cancers.

Authors:  Yuguang Liang; Junlan Zhu; Haishan Huang; Daimin Xiang; Yang Li; Dongyun Zhang; Jingxia Li; Yulei Wang; Honglei Jin; Guosong Jiang; Zeyuan Liu; Chuanshu Huang
Journal:  Autophagy       Date:  2016-05-12       Impact factor: 16.016

6.  The efficacy of urinary cytology in the detection of recurrent bladder tumours.

Authors:  S Baltaci; O Süzer; G Ozer; Y Bedük; O Göğüş
Journal:  Int Urol Nephrol       Date:  1996       Impact factor: 2.370

7.  Immunohistochemical expressions of uPA and its receptor uPAR and their prognostic significant in urinary bladder carcinoma.

Authors:  Attalla Farag El-Kott; Abdalla Mohamed Khalil; Ayman El-Meghawry El-Kenawy
Journal:  Int Urol Nephrol       Date:  2004       Impact factor: 2.370

8.  Usefulness of the NMP22BladderChek Test for Screening and Follow-up of Bladder Cancer.

Authors:  Hwa Sub Choi; Sang Ik Lee; Dong Jun Kim; Tae Yoong Jeong
Journal:  Korean J Urol       Date:  2010-02-18

9.  Diagnostic significance of atypical category in the voided urine samples: A retrospective study in a tertiary care center.

Authors:  Ghadeer A Mokhtar; Mohamed Al-Dousari; Doaa Al-Ghamedi
Journal:  Urol Ann       Date:  2010-09

10.  Which urine marker test provides more diagnostic value in conjunction with standard cytology- ImmunoCyt/uCyt+ or Cytokeratin 20 expression.

Authors:  Isin Soyuer; Mustafa Sofikerim; Fatma Tokat; Serdar Soyuer; Figen Ozturk
Journal:  Diagn Pathol       Date:  2009-06-26       Impact factor: 2.644

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