Vol. 7, Issue 1, Part A (2024)

A histopathological study of urinary bladder neoplasms

Author(s):

Dr. Sanjay Dhotre, Dr. Shreyas Patel, Dr. Jaydipkumar Mardiya, Dr. Bansri Patel and Dr. Hansa Goswami

Abstract:
Background: Urinary bladder neoplasm is the most common urinary tract neoplasm, with urothelial carcinoma being the most common histologic type.
Material and Methodology: 54 patients diagnosed with urinary bladder neoplasm in Civil Hospital, Ahmedabad during January 2021 to December 2023 were included in study. Biopsy are send to Histopathology Department. Specimen was fixed with 10% formalin, Cut and Processed. The block was made and then it cut in thin sections on Rotatory Microtome and mounted on Slide. The slide is stained with H&E stain and mounted with DPX and coverslip. Then observe under Microscope.
Result: Males are more commonly affected than females (M: F ratio is 5:1). Majority of patients were in the age group of 51 to 70 years. A large percentage of high grade urothelial carcinomas presented with muscle invasion which gives poor outcomes to the patient.
Conclusion: Urothelial carcinoma was the commonest lesions seen in urinary bladder biopsies. Histopathology of Bladder tumor is superior to all other supportive investigations. Further work ups of tumor specimen can be done by immunohistochemistry and molecular studies. Early diagnosis of bladder neoplasm will give better treatment approach and prognosis of patient.

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How to cite this article:
Dr. Sanjay Dhotre, Dr. Shreyas Patel, Dr. Jaydipkumar Mardiya, Dr. Bansri Patel and Dr. Hansa Goswami. A histopathological study of urinary bladder neoplasms. Int. J. Clin. Diagn. Pathol. 2024;7(1):31-34. DOI: 10.33545/pathol.2024.v7.i1a.553