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    BJU Int. 2010 Nov;106(10):1499-501. doi: 10.1111/j.1464-410X.2010.09332.x.

    Bladder cancer in cystoscopically normal-appearing mucosa: a case of mistaken identity?

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    Department of Urology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USA. herrh@mskcc.org

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE:

    To test the frequency of malignancy in normal-appearing urothelium in patients with high-risk bladder cancer, as biopsy of normal-appearing mucosa using standard white-light cystoscopy (WLC) reportedly shows carcinoma in situ (CIS) in some patients with bladder tumours.

    PATIENTS AND METHODS:

    Cold-cup biopsies of normal-appearing mucosa were obtained by two experienced oncological urologists from 63 patients during transurethral resection of bladder cancers. Each biopsy labelled as 'normal' was interpreted by two expert uropathologists.

    RESULTS:

    Each of the biopsies in all 63 patients was interpreted by both urological pathologists as showing normal or benign histology, except that one showed focal CIS.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    Bladder urothelium appearing normal to expert urological oncologists using standard WLC rarely shows CIS when biopsies are evaluated by experienced uropathologists.

    © 2010 THE AUTHORS. JOURNAL COMPILATION © 2010 BJU INTERNATIONAL.

    PMID:
    20346034
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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