Carcinomas in the bladder with papillary and pseudopapillary morphology - not always urothelial
Abstract Background Urothelial carcinoma shows wide plasticity and broad morphologic spectrum. In many instances, the presence of papillary morphology is reassuring of the urothelial histogenesis of a high-grade invasive lesion but is not pathognomonic. Case presentation We reported herein four case...
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Main Authors: | Daniel Abensur Athanazio (Author), Maiara Ferreira de Souza (Author), Maria Estela Pompeu do Amaral (Author) |
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2020-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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