Abstract:Urine cytology is non-invasive, easy to collect, with medium sensitivity and a high specificity. It is an effective way to detect high-grade bladder cancer (BC), but it is less effective on low-grade BC because the rate of equivocal results is much higher. Recently, the fluorescent properties of plasma membranes of urothelial tumor cells (UTC) found in urine cytology have been shown to be useful in improving the early detection of BC. This phenomenon is called peri-membrane fluorescence (PMF). Based on previou… Show more
“…The study by Gutierrez et al [ 6 ] sheds light on the unique fluorescence patterns associated with urothelial tumor cells. Peri-membrane fluorescence patterns may be assessed to improve urine cytology for early diagnosis and monitoring of bladder cancer.…”
“…The study by Gutierrez et al [ 6 ] sheds light on the unique fluorescence patterns associated with urothelial tumor cells. Peri-membrane fluorescence patterns may be assessed to improve urine cytology for early diagnosis and monitoring of bladder cancer.…”
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