Name 2 important histologic findings in the following bladder biopsies. (CLICK ON IMAGES TO ENLARGE)
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Schistisoma haematobium ova with accompanying granulomatous reaction. The glandular acini appear cytologically benign but are adjacent to muscularis suggesting invasion. Still, I'd have to show it someone else to feel comfortable calling this cancer.
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Schistisoma haematobium ova with accompanying granulomatous reaction. The glandular acini appear cytologically benign but are adjacent to muscularis suggesting invasion. Still, I'd have to show it someone else to feel comfortable calling this cancer.
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