Transitional cell carcinoma pathophysiology
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Pathophysiology
Gross Pathology
Microscopic Pathology
Urothelial carcinomas have 2 main growth patterns:
- Papillary urothelial carcinomas:
- Have slim finger-like projections that grow from the lining of the renal pelvis or ureter into the cavity.
- Flat urothelial carcinomas:
- Lay flat in the lining of the renal pelvis and ureter.
- They grow deeper into the layers of the wall of the renal pelvis or ureter rather than into its cavity