Difference between revisions of "Urethra"

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*[[Squamous cell carcinoma]].
*[[Squamous cell carcinoma]].
*[[Urothelial carcinoma]].
*[[Urothelial carcinoma]].
*[[Prostatic carcinoma]] - may mimic urothelial carcinoma.<ref name=pmid24503758>{{cite journal |author=Gordetsky J, Epstein JI |title=Pseudopapillary features in prostatic adenocarcinoma mimicking urothelial carcinoma: a diagnostic pitfall |journal=Am. J. Surg. Pathol. |volume=38 |issue=7 |pages=941–5 |year=2014 |month=July |pmid=24503758 |doi=10.1097/PAS.0000000000000178 |url=}}</ref>
*[[Prostatic carcinoma]] - may have pseudopapillae,<ref name=pmid24503758>{{cite journal |author=Gordetsky J, Epstein JI |title=Pseudopapillary features in prostatic adenocarcinoma mimicking urothelial carcinoma: a diagnostic pitfall |journal=Am. J. Surg. Pathol. |volume=38 |issue=7 |pages=941–5 |year=2014 |month=July |pmid=24503758 |doi=10.1097/PAS.0000000000000178 |url=}}</ref> see ''[[urothelial carcinoma-like prostatic carcinoma]]''.
*[[Clear cell adenocarcinoma of the urethra]] - similar to [[clear cell carcinoma]] of the gynecologic tract.
*[[Clear cell adenocarcinoma of the urethra]] - similar to [[clear cell carcinoma]] of the gynecologic tract.
*[[Urethral caruncle]].
*[[Urethral caruncle]].

Revision as of 05:34, 21 October 2015

The urethra takes the urine from the urinary bladder to outside of the body.

It is occasionally afflicited by tumours.

Anatomy

  • Proximal portion = urothelium.
  • Distal portion = squamous.

Males

  • Pre-prostatic urethra - transitional epithelium.
  • Prostatic urethra - transitional epithelium.
  • Membranous urethra (from apex of prostate to bulb of penis (bulb of the corpus spongiosusm)) - pseudostratified columnar epithelium.
  • Spongy urethra - pseudostratified columnar epithelium (proximal) & stratified squamous (distal).

Pathology

See also

References

  1. Gordetsky J, Epstein JI (July 2014). "Pseudopapillary features in prostatic adenocarcinoma mimicking urothelial carcinoma: a diagnostic pitfall". Am. J. Surg. Pathol. 38 (7): 941–5. doi:10.1097/PAS.0000000000000178. PMID 24503758.