PMID: 9165587Apr 1, 1997Paper

Multiple but different urothelial tumours in one side of a urinary tract

Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology
A A ShokeirM Abdel Gawad

Abstract

We present a combination of transitional cell carcinoma and a well differentiated squamous cell carcinoma in the right side of the urinary tract of a bilharzial patient. The right renal pelvis and the right ureter demonstrated transitional cell carcinoma, while the right lateral wall of the bladder showed squamous cell carcinoma.

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