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Correlation of cystoscopy with histology of recurrent papillary tumors of the bladder

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JOURNAL OF UROLOGY
Volume 168, Issue 3, Pages 978-980

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LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1016/S0022-5347(05)64555-7

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bladder; bladder neoplasms; cystoscopy; carcinoma; papillary; histology

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Purpose: We correlated individual urologist impressions of tumor stage and grade of recurrent papillary bladder tumors at cystoscopy with histological findings after transurethral resection to determine whether cystoscopy can reliably identify low grade, noninvasive papillary tumor for outpatient fulguration. Materials and Methods: A total of 144 recurrent papillary bladder tumors identified on outpatient flexible cystoscopy were classified as low grade and noninvasive (stage Ta grade 1), high grade and noninvasive (stage Ta grade 3) or invasive (stage T1). Voided urine cytology was also performed. The cystoscopic impression of each tumor was correlated with the final histological findings of tumor stage and grade after transurethral resection. Results: Cystoscopy classified 97 tumors as stage Ta grade 1 and 47 as stage Ta grade 3 or stage T1. Cystoscopy correctly predicted the tumor stage and grade of 93% of stage Ta grade 1 and 99% of stage Ta grade 1 lesions associated with negative urine cytology. Conclusions: Urologists can usually identify noninvasive, low grade recurrent papillary tumors on followup cystoscopy that may be treated safely with outpatient fulguration.

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