Inverted papilloma of upper urinary tract. Four case reports

European Urology
J AubertG Touchard

Abstract

As part of urinary tract transitional cell carcinoma, inverted papilloma deserves a particular place owing to its histologic features, rarity and prognosis. These tumors are usually located in the bladder and their location in the upper urinary tract is quite exceptional. This is the reason why we were prompted to report 4 new cases.

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