The Paris System for Reporting Urinary Cytology 2022
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-88686-8_8
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Non-Urothelial Malignancies and Other Miscellaneous Lesions

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“…Squamous differentiation can occur in up to 21% of HGUCs of the bladder 10 and in up to 30%-40% of invasive urothelial carcinomas 11 ; and, although it has a survival rate similar to that to of conventional urothelial carcinoma, it appears to have a higher rate of recurrence. 12,13 According to TPS, ASC with a particularly high degree of atypia should be reported 14 ; however, uncertainty remained about the associated ROHM and the reporting of ASC, particularly those with LG atypia. To the best of our knowledge, this is the largest study to date evaluating the clinical significance of ASC in urine cytology and the first to correlate grades of squamous atypia and accompanying UCA with the ROHMs using TBSRCC and TPS classifications, respectively.…”
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“…Squamous differentiation can occur in up to 21% of HGUCs of the bladder 10 and in up to 30%-40% of invasive urothelial carcinomas 11 ; and, although it has a survival rate similar to that to of conventional urothelial carcinoma, it appears to have a higher rate of recurrence. 12,13 According to TPS, ASC with a particularly high degree of atypia should be reported 14 ; however, uncertainty remained about the associated ROHM and the reporting of ASC, particularly those with LG atypia. To the best of our knowledge, this is the largest study to date evaluating the clinical significance of ASC in urine cytology and the first to correlate grades of squamous atypia and accompanying UCA with the ROHMs using TBSRCC and TPS classifications, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Squamous differentiation can occur in up to 21% of HGUCs of the bladder 10 and in up to 30%–40% of invasive urothelial carcinomas 11 ; and, although it has a survival rate similar to that to of conventional urothelial carcinoma, it appears to have a higher rate of recurrence 12,13 . According to TPS, ASC with a particularly high degree of atypia should be reported 14 ; however, uncertainty remained about the associated ROHM and the reporting of ASC, particularly those with LG atypia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%