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How are papillary urothelial neoplasms high grade?
Author: H KAnswer:
• Solitary or multiple. • Urothelium obviously disordered with cytologic atypia at low power. • Frequently fused papillae with architectural and cytologic atypia and loss of polarity recognized at scanning power. • Variable thickness. • Nuclear pleomorphism present with frequent mitosis.
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