The Diagnostic Dilemma of Urothelial Tissue Fragments in Urinary Tract Cytology Specimens
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Urothelial Tissue Fragments Prior to the Implementation of TPS
3. Tissue Fragments Arising from Low-Grade Urothelial Neoplasms (LGUN)
4. Cytomorphologic Assessment of Urothelial Tissue Fragments in Urinary Tract Specimens
5. Urothelial Tissue Fragments in Cell Block Preparations
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Morphology | Differential Diagnosis | Helpful Distinguishing Features |
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Bland-appearing urothelial tissue fragments (BUTFs) lacking fibrovascular cores Note: Regardless of whether the BUTFs in question represent LGUN or benign urothelium, they would be classified under the NHGUC category according to TPS. | Benign urothelium |
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LGUN |
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Bland-appearing urothelial tissue fragments with fibrovascular cores Note: While UTFs with fibrovascular cores lacking atypical features usually represent LGUN, some HGUCs can be seen as a monotonous population of cells and/or have paradoxically hypochromatic nuclei. If HGUC cannot be excluded, an indeterminate TPS category can be used. | LGUN |
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HGUC |
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Atypical-appearing urothelial tissue fragments (AUTFs) lacking fibrovascular cores Note: Some LGUN lesions may produce cells with increased pleomorphism than is typically seen. Thus, some AUTFs classified into indeterminate categories may end up representing LGUN. | Stone atypia |
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LGUN |
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HGUC |
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Atypical-appearing urothelial tissue fragments (AUTFs) with fibrovascular cores Note: Some LGUN lesions may produce cells with increased pleomorphism than is typically seen. Thus, some AUTFs classified into indeterminate categories may end up representing LGUN. | LGUN |
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HGUC |
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Allison, D.B.; Zhang, M.L.; Vohra, P.; VandenBussche, C.J. The Diagnostic Dilemma of Urothelial Tissue Fragments in Urinary Tract Cytology Specimens. Diagnostics 2022, 12, 931. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12040931
Allison DB, Zhang ML, Vohra P, VandenBussche CJ. The Diagnostic Dilemma of Urothelial Tissue Fragments in Urinary Tract Cytology Specimens. Diagnostics. 2022; 12(4):931. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12040931
Chicago/Turabian StyleAllison, Derek B., M. Lisa Zhang, Poonam Vohra, and Christopher J. VandenBussche. 2022. "The Diagnostic Dilemma of Urothelial Tissue Fragments in Urinary Tract Cytology Specimens" Diagnostics 12, no. 4: 931. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12040931
APA StyleAllison, D. B., Zhang, M. L., Vohra, P., & VandenBussche, C. J. (2022). The Diagnostic Dilemma of Urothelial Tissue Fragments in Urinary Tract Cytology Specimens. Diagnostics, 12(4), 931. https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12040931