Affiliation:
1. PG Resident Department Of Pathology, Gajra Raja Medical College Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh
2. Assistant Professor Department Of Pathology, Gajra Raja Medical College Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh
3. Professor Department Of Pathology, Gajra Raja Medical College Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh
4. Professor & Head Department Of Pathology, Gajra Raja Medical College Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh
Abstract
BACKGROUND:-Urinary bladder carcinoma is well known to show many histological divergent differentiation. The
histological variants have important diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic implications. The aim of the study was to find
the prevalence of urothelial carcinoma in a tertiary care centre and to find the proportion of different histological grades
and types of urothelial carcinoma. MATERIAL AND METHODS:- A retrospective monocentric study was done
between April 2020 and April 2022 which includes 37 bladder biopsies which were received in the histopathology
section of the Department of Pathology, Gajra raja medical college. Patients who refuse to give consent and those having
cystitis were excluded from the study. RESULTS AND OBSERVATIONS :- Out of total 37 cases which were reviewed, the
mean age was 62 years, with a male predominance (M:F ratio-3.16). Out of 37 cases, there were 8 cases each of highgrade urothelial carcinoma(21.6 %), high grade urothelial carcinoma with invasion ( 21.6 %) and high grade papillary
urothelial carcinoma with invasion ( 21.6 %). There were 4 cases of high grade urothelial carcinoma with invasion with
squamous differentiation ( 10.8 %), one case each of recurrent high grade urothelial carcinoma with invasion ( 2.7 %),
well differentiated invasive glandular adenocarcinoma NOS (2.7%) and invasive micropapillary urothelial carcinoma
with squamous differentiation ( 2.7 % ), two cases each of low grade urothelial carcinoma - 2 cases ( 5.4 %), low grade
papillary urothelial carcinoma ( 5.4%) and papillary urothelial neoplasm of low malignant potential ( PUNLMP) ( 5.4 %).
CONCLUSION Urinary bladder carcinoma is more common in male than females. Average age of presentation is 62
years in present study. High grade urothelial carcinoma ( 83.8 %) is more common compared to low grade ( 10.8% ). H&E
staining with ancillary techniques like immunohistochemistry or molecular it can be very effective in to analyse
histological variants to better understand this invasive disease hence aiding in further management of patients.
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