Papillary urothelial G2 carcinoma (Non-invasive)

Transitional cell carcinoma

Transitional
Transitional cell carcinoma (TCC, also urothelial cell carcinoma or UCC) is a type of cancer that typically occurs in the urinary system: the kidney, urinary bladder, and accessory organs. It is the most common type of bladder cancer and cancer of the ureter, urethra, and urachus; it is the second most common type of kidney cancer. TCC arises from the transitional epithelium, a tissue lining the inner surface of these hollow organs. When the term "urothelial" is used, it specifically refers to a carcinoma of the urothelium, meaning a TCC of the urinary system.

Papillary urothelial G2 carcinoma (Non-invasive) - List of case studies

Non-invasive papillary urothelial G2 carcinoma

mild degree of left hydronephrosis. During his operation a papillary tumor was resected and a stent was inserted into the left ureter. ... cytology test of urinary sediment showed the presence of urothelial aggregates probably exfoliated due to low-grade transitional ...

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