2018
DOI: 10.3126/ajms.v9i6.20685
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A histopathologic study of urinary bladder tumors at tertiary care center in Mid-Western region of Nepal

Abstract: Background: Urinary bladder cancer is an important cause of morbidity and mortality due to urological conditions. It is tenth most common cancer overall in both sexes. It is seventh most common cancer overall and second most common cancer of genitourinary tract in males. Ninety five percent of bladder tumors are epithelial and the rest are mesenchymal, of which majority are primary urothelial tumors. Urothelial tumors are classified into infiltrating urothelial carcinoma with its variants and non-invasive urot… Show more

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“…Majority of patients of urinary bladder tumor presents with the complaints of painless hematuria. In current study 88.75% patients presented with the complaints of hematuria which was closely correlated with studies conducted by Goyal B et al in which hematuria was seen in 91% of patients and 87% in study conducted by Tomescu et al 17,20 In present study 5% of the total patients presented with papilloma. Similar results were seen in study carried out by Goyal et al, in which 6% of the patients showed papilloma.…”
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confidence: 89%
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“…Majority of patients of urinary bladder tumor presents with the complaints of painless hematuria. In current study 88.75% patients presented with the complaints of hematuria which was closely correlated with studies conducted by Goyal B et al in which hematuria was seen in 91% of patients and 87% in study conducted by Tomescu et al 17,20 In present study 5% of the total patients presented with papilloma. Similar results were seen in study carried out by Goyal et al, in which 6% of the patients showed papilloma.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…22 In a study carried by Sathya and Chhinnaswamy 38.6% of the patients showed low grade papillary carcinoma which was c. 23 In current study 88%of the low-grade papillary carcinoma was non-invasive, 12% of the low-grade carcinoma showed lamina invasion and no cases of muscle invasion was seen whereas in study conducted by Goyal et al, noninvasive papillary carcinoma was seen in 53 % of the patients, lamina propria invasion was seen in 35% of the patients and muscle invasion was seen in 3% of the patients closely related to this study. 20 In present study out of 80 patients 50 patients were diagnosed as case of high grade papillary urothelial carcinoma thus accounting to 62.5% of the total patients. In study conducted by Vaidya et al, out of 83 patients, 35 patients showed high grade transitional carcinoma.…”
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confidence: 70%
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