2004
Urinary bladder biopsy with denuded mucosa: Denuding cystitis—Cytopathologic correlates
Parwani AV, Levi AW, Epstein JI, Ali SZ. Urinary bladder biopsy with denuded mucosa: Denuding cystitis—Cytopathologic correlates. Diagnostic Cytopathology 2004, 30: 297-300. PMID: 15108225, DOI: 10.1002/dc.10406.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigh-grade urothelial carcinomaUrothelial carcinomaUrinary cytologyFollowing histologic subtypesUrinary bladder biopsiesPositive urinary cytologySurgical pathology filesInvasive urothelial carcinomaOptimal patient managementRecurrent urothelial carcinomaJohns Hopkins HospitalPatient agePathology filesHistologic subtypeBladder biopsiesHistologic diagnosisBladder mucosaFlat carcinomaSensitive modalityPatient managementCytologic diagnosisCystitisCytologic studyTissue biopsiesPatients
2001
CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF DENUDED UROTHELIUM IN BLADDER BIOPSY
LEVI A, POTTER S, SCHOENBERG M, EPSTEIN J. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF DENUDED UROTHELIUM IN BLADDER BIOPSY. Journal Of Urology 2001, 166: 457-460. PMID: 11458047, DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5347(05)65963-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCold cup biopsyHistory of carcinomaCup biopsyBladder biopsiesSubsequent carcinomaPertinent clinical featuresTissue fragmentsLow-grade papillary tumorsSpecific pathological featuresDiagnosis of carcinomaBenign urothelial cellsCystoscopic impressionPatients 22Intravesical chemotherapyClinical featuresBladder lesionsBladder neoplasmsPredictive factorsLoop biopsyPapillary tumorsPathological featuresTissue inflammationBladder carcinomaEpithelial denudationMiscellaneous conditionsCLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF DENUDED UROTHELIUM IN BLADDER BIOPSY
LEVI A, POTTER S, SCHOENBERG M, EPSTEIN J. CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF DENUDED UROTHELIUM IN BLADDER BIOPSY. Journal Of Urology 2001, 166: 457-460. DOI: 10.1097/00005392-200108000-00013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCold cup biopsyHistory of carcinomaCup biopsyBladder biopsiesSubsequent carcinomaPertinent clinical featuresTissue fragmentsLow-grade papillary tumorsSpecific pathological featuresDiagnosis of carcinomaBenign urothelial cellsCystoscopic impressionPatients 22Intravesical chemotherapyClinical featuresBladder lesionsBladder neoplasmsPredictive factorsLoop biopsyPapillary tumorsPathological featuresTissue inflammationBladder carcinomaEpithelial denudationMiscellaneous conditions