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The '''urothelium''' lines the upper portion of the genitourinary tract, i.e. [[ureter]]s, [[urinary bladder]]), and a bit of the lower part.
The '''urothelium''' lines the upper portion of the genitourinary tract, i.e. [[ureter]]s, [[urinary bladder]]), and a bit of the lower part.


=Normal histology=
=Normal urothelium=
*Maturation (cuboidal at base - squamoid at surface).
==Gross==
**Surface cells called 'umbrella cells' (umbrella cells CK20+).
===Extent of urothelium===
*Urothelium should be 4-5 cell layers thick.
*+/-Prominent nucleoli.
 
*Should NOT have papillary architecture -- if it does it is likely [[cancer]]!
**If it is 'papillary' -- it must have fibrovascular cores.
 
==Extent of urothelium==
*[[Ureters]].
*[[Ureters]].
*Renal pelvis.
*Renal pelvis.
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*Part of the urethra.
*Part of the urethra.
   
   
===Urethra in males===
====Urethra in males====
*Pre-prostatic urethra - transitional epithelium.
*Pre-prostatic urethra - transitional epithelium.
*[[Prostate gland|Prostatic]] urethra - transitional epithelium.
*[[Prostate gland|Prostatic]] urethra - transitional epithelium.
*Membranous urethra (from apex of prostate to bulb of penis (bulb of the corpus spongiosusm)) - pseudostratified columnar 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).
*Spongy urethra - pseudostratified columnar epithelium (proximal) & stratified squamous (distal).
==Microscopic==
Features:
*Maturation (cuboidal at base - squamoid at surface).
**Surface cells called 'umbrella cells' (umbrella cells CK20 +ve).
*Urothelium should be 4-5 cell layers thick.
*+/-Prominent [[nucleoli]].
Note:
*Should '''not''' have a papillary architecture -- if it does it is likely [[cancer]]!
**If it is 'papillary' -- it must have fibrovascular cores.
==Sign out==
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URINARY BLADDER LESION ("TUMOUR"), TRANSURETHRAL RESECTION URINARY BLADDER TUMOUR (TURBT):
- UROTHELIAL MUCOSA WITHIN NORMAL LIMITS.
- NEGATIVE FOR MALIGNANCY.
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=Approach=
=Approach=
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