A case of bladder cancer with bilateral ureteral carcinoma in situ

A case of bladder cancer with bilateral ureteral carcinoma in situ (CIS) is presented. A 55-year-old male had gross hematuria and urinary retention. Cystoscopy revealed diffuse broad-based papillary tumors, which proved to be transitional cell carcinoma (G2) with CIS and submucosal invasion microsco...

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