Transitional Cell Carcinoma of the Bladder

Carcinoma in situ of bladder. The tumor has detached from the underlying stroma, only a few residual malignant cells remaining. The underlying stroma is markedly inflamed and hyperemic, resulting in the picture known as ‘denuding cystitis'.

Carcinoma in situ of bladder. The tumor has detached from the underlying stroma, only a few residual malignant cells remaining. The underlying stroma is markedly inflamed and hyperemic, resulting in the picture known as ‘denuding cystitis'.

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