Urinary bladder washings in autopsies. A cytopathologic study of 63 cases
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Resumo: | The sediment from urinary bladder washings from 63 consecutive autopsies was cytologically studied in order to achieve a better understanding of the changes in urothelial cells collected from hospital populations. The observed alterations were correlated with alterations in the urinary system and with therapy preceding death. The specimens obtained were of good quality. In 39.7% of the cases, the sediment contained giant superficial multinucleated cells. Three of nine cases previously subjected to radiation or chemotherapy showed atypical urothelial cells. In three cases with immunosuppression, there was cytologic evidence of subclinical infection by polyomavirus, and virus particles were identified by electron microscopy of the vesical mucosa. The study of the smear background offered additional information: the sediment contained hyaline or hematic or hyaline-cellular casts in 17.4% of the cases, in all of which there were renal tubulopathies when the kidney sections were studied. The method is useful for a good evaluation of the autopsy as well as for training in urinary cytopathology. |
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Urinary bladder washings in autopsies. A cytopathologic study of 63 casesautopsybladderbladder epitheliumbladder irrigationcytodiagnosisdiagnosishistologyhumanmajor clinical studyAdolescentAdultAgedAutopsyBladderCell NucleusChildChild, PreschoolEpitheliumFemaleHumanInfantInfant, NewbornKidney Tubular Necrosis, AcuteLeukemiaLymphomaMaleMiddle AgePolyomavirusThe sediment from urinary bladder washings from 63 consecutive autopsies was cytologically studied in order to achieve a better understanding of the changes in urothelial cells collected from hospital populations. The observed alterations were correlated with alterations in the urinary system and with therapy preceding death. The specimens obtained were of good quality. In 39.7% of the cases, the sediment contained giant superficial multinucleated cells. Three of nine cases previously subjected to radiation or chemotherapy showed atypical urothelial cells. In three cases with immunosuppression, there was cytologic evidence of subclinical infection by polyomavirus, and virus particles were identified by electron microscopy of the vesical mucosa. The study of the smear background offered additional information: the sediment contained hyaline or hematic or hyaline-cellular casts in 17.4% of the cases, in all of which there were renal tubulopathies when the kidney sections were studied. The method is useful for a good evaluation of the autopsy as well as for training in urinary cytopathology.Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Tani, E. M.Montenegro, M. R.Vana de Camargo, J. L.2014-05-26T20:40:46Z2014-05-26T20:40:46Z1983-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article128-132application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-2277.2006.00360.xActa Cytologica, v. 27, n. 2, p. 128-132, 1983.0001-5547http://hdl.handle.net/11449/6360210.1111/j.1432-2277.2006.00360.x2-s2.0-00205398962-s2.0-0020539896.pdfScopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengActa Cytologica0,480info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-12-02T06:18:57Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/63602Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T19:20:40.006726Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Urinary bladder washings in autopsies. A cytopathologic study of 63 cases |
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Urinary bladder washings in autopsies. A cytopathologic study of 63 cases |
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Urinary bladder washings in autopsies. A cytopathologic study of 63 cases Tani, E. M. autopsy bladder bladder epithelium bladder irrigation cytodiagnosis diagnosis histology human major clinical study Adolescent Adult Aged Autopsy Bladder Cell Nucleus Child Child, Preschool Epithelium Female Human Infant Infant, Newborn Kidney Tubular Necrosis, Acute Leukemia Lymphoma Male Middle Age Polyomavirus |
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Urinary bladder washings in autopsies. A cytopathologic study of 63 cases |
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Urinary bladder washings in autopsies. A cytopathologic study of 63 cases |
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Urinary bladder washings in autopsies. A cytopathologic study of 63 cases |
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Urinary bladder washings in autopsies. A cytopathologic study of 63 cases |
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Urinary bladder washings in autopsies. A cytopathologic study of 63 cases |
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Tani, E. M. |
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Tani, E. M. Montenegro, M. R. Vana de Camargo, J. L. |
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Montenegro, M. R. Vana de Camargo, J. L. |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) |
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Tani, E. M. Montenegro, M. R. Vana de Camargo, J. L. |
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autopsy bladder bladder epithelium bladder irrigation cytodiagnosis diagnosis histology human major clinical study Adolescent Adult Aged Autopsy Bladder Cell Nucleus Child Child, Preschool Epithelium Female Human Infant Infant, Newborn Kidney Tubular Necrosis, Acute Leukemia Lymphoma Male Middle Age Polyomavirus |
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autopsy bladder bladder epithelium bladder irrigation cytodiagnosis diagnosis histology human major clinical study Adolescent Adult Aged Autopsy Bladder Cell Nucleus Child Child, Preschool Epithelium Female Human Infant Infant, Newborn Kidney Tubular Necrosis, Acute Leukemia Lymphoma Male Middle Age Polyomavirus |
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The sediment from urinary bladder washings from 63 consecutive autopsies was cytologically studied in order to achieve a better understanding of the changes in urothelial cells collected from hospital populations. The observed alterations were correlated with alterations in the urinary system and with therapy preceding death. The specimens obtained were of good quality. In 39.7% of the cases, the sediment contained giant superficial multinucleated cells. Three of nine cases previously subjected to radiation or chemotherapy showed atypical urothelial cells. In three cases with immunosuppression, there was cytologic evidence of subclinical infection by polyomavirus, and virus particles were identified by electron microscopy of the vesical mucosa. The study of the smear background offered additional information: the sediment contained hyaline or hematic or hyaline-cellular casts in 17.4% of the cases, in all of which there were renal tubulopathies when the kidney sections were studied. The method is useful for a good evaluation of the autopsy as well as for training in urinary cytopathology. |
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