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[Clinical and pathologic characteristics of bladder squamous carcinoma]
1Tianjin Institute of Urological Surgery.
Zhonghua Wai Ke Za Zhi [Chinese Journal of Surgery]
|December 1, 1993
Abstract:
From 1973 to 1991, 782 patients with bladder tumor were admitted to this hospital. 23 (2.9%) of them were pathologically confirmed as squamous carcinoma. Clinically, 20 patients showed hematuria, 3 irritation signs of bladder, and 13 both signs. In this group, 82% the tumors belonged to B to D stage and 61% were of grade II. Six of 17 patients showed diffused eosinophil cell infiltration, suggesting a close relationship between bladder squamous carcinoma and inflammation. Bladder polycentric biopsy and exfoliative cytologic urocrisia were emphasized in preoperative diagnosis.