1970
DOI: 10.1177/003591577006300310
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Cystitis Cystica and Glandularis: A Study of 40 Cases

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“…The transitional cell epithelium may undergo hyperplasia to produce epithelial downgrowths, von Brunn's nests, then could become cystic, cystitis cystica, and produce mucus, cystitis glandularis (Patch, 1935). Various authors have proposed malignant change in these metaplastic glands as the origin of adenocarcinoma of the urinary tract (Parker, 1970). The original theory of embryonal nests of enteric epithelium is now generally discarded.…”
Section: Histopathology and Classification Embryology And Norma2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The transitional cell epithelium may undergo hyperplasia to produce epithelial downgrowths, von Brunn's nests, then could become cystic, cystitis cystica, and produce mucus, cystitis glandularis (Patch, 1935). Various authors have proposed malignant change in these metaplastic glands as the origin of adenocarcinoma of the urinary tract (Parker, 1970). The original theory of embryonal nests of enteric epithelium is now generally discarded.…”
Section: Histopathology and Classification Embryology And Norma2mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In cystitis glandularis the transitional epithelium undergoes metaplasia into a columnar type, which may or may not secrete mucus. It is frequently found lining the cysts of cystitis cystica, and many authors therefore term it as ‘cystitis cystica glandularis’[1–4].…”
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“…It is probably caused by lymphostasis in the pelvis and the increased concentration of proteins in the intercellular fluid of the bladder mucosa. In some patients, however, the etiological factors cannot be determined [1]. …”
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confidence: 99%