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  Neoplastic disease of the ureters and bladder (83 items)

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Enlarged para-aortic lymph nodes compressed the left upper ureter causing left ureteral obstruction and hydronephrosis
© Wang and Chen; licensee BioMed Central Ltd
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Immunohistochemical staining for COX-2 on tissue microarrays of urothelial tumors (A, magnification x20)
© Tadin et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd
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Urothelial tumors (hemalaun-eosin) with strong (A) and moderate (B) mononuclear inflammatory infiltrates in lamina propria (*) predominantly composed of lymphocytes
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Cystoscopic appearance showing multiple grape-like lesions in the posterior wall of the urinary bladder
© El Ammari et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd
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Histopathology of the bladder lesion showing multiple signet-ring cells in the lamina propria with overlying transitional cell epithelium
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