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Purpose: Tests to detect recurrent bladderneoplasms are limited and none is consistently accurate.
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The biological behaviour of urinary bladderneoplasms cannot be adequately predicted by histological criteria alone.
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Conclusions: Despite the small cohort, the results confirm the prognostic value of cell proliferation and p53 expression in patients with bladderneoplasms.
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Materials and methods: Random voided urine specimens from 67 patients with a history of bladderneoplasms were collected before cystoscopy and bladder washing.
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Results: Voided urine cytology was positive in 54% of specimens from patients with biopsy proved bladderneoplasms compared to 29% for BTA.
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The biological behaviour of urinarybladderneoplasms cannot be adequately predicted by histological criteria alone.
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Conclusion: Three-dimensional contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging, with contrast-enhanced spatial visualization is clinical useful for differentiating invasive and noninvasive neoplasmsofurinarybladder objectively.
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Objectives: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of three-dimensional contrast-enhanced ultrasound in differentiating invasive and noninvasive neoplasmsofurinarybladder.
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Objective: To study the clinicopathologic features, diagnosis and differential diagnosis of inflammatory myofibroblastic tumoroftheurinarybladder.
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Hematuria during surgery led to the discovery of a solid bladdertumor.
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Simultaneous transurethral bladdertumor and prostate resection was performed at surgeon discretion.
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The results show a wide range of CEA antigen content in exofoliated bladdertumor cells.
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The course of these "anticipatory positive" cases and the time to bladdertumor recurrence remains unknown.
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The time to conversion to a positive FISH result or the development of a bladdertumor was recorded.
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The biological behaviour of urinarybladderneoplasms cannot be adequately predicted by histological criteria alone.
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In the United States, over 51,000 new cases of urinarybladdertumors are diagnosed annually.
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Two and a half years after the initial therapy, urinarybladdertumor diagnosed transitional cell carcinoma histologically was found.
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In the United States, over 51,000 new cases of urinarybladdertumors are diagnosed annually.
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We describe a new tumorofthebladder resembling sarcoma.
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Other rarer tumorsofthebladder are also discussed.
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In the genitourinary tract four kidney and five bladdertumors were found.
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Twenty-one patients with bladdertumors were treated with THP instillation into the bladder.
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Methods: A tissue array of 88 bladdertumors was assembled.
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It could be a reliable tool in the evaluation of patients with bladdertumors.
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Background: The noninvasive identification of bladdertumors may improve disease control and prevent disease progression.
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Conclusions: The pooled OR value showed a moderate relationship between viral infection and bladdertumors.
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TXAS was among the genes we identified based on its overexpression in invasive bladdertumors.
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We think that the use of chemotherapy must be avoided in this low grade bladdertumors.
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It was concluded that THP is a useful drug for the intravesical chemotherapy of bladdertumors.
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Objectives: To identify the relationships between key components of the proliferative and apoptotic pathways in bladdertumors.
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The data suggest that primary simultaneous urethrectomy should be performed in all patients undergoing cystoprostatectomy for multifocal bladdertumors.
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Sixty patients with two or less, primary or recurrent papillary bladdertumors and a negative urinary cytology were planned.
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The highest frequency of mutations was found for cervical cancer, followed by bladdertumors, breast cancer and endometrial neoplasia.
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Purpose: In approximately 20% of patients with superficial bladdertumors, the tumors progress to invasive tumors after treatment.
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Results: Supervised analysis of gene expression data revealed a gene expression signature that is strongly associated with invasive bladdertumors.
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In the United States, over 51,000 new cases of urinary bladdertumors are diagnosed annually.