In the bladder removed surgically and opened here can be seen a large urothelial carcinoma. These neoplasms arise from the urothelium. A presenting sign can often be hematuria. Cytologic examination of urine can reveal malignant cells shed from the surface of the neoplasm. Cystoscopy can be performed and biopsies taken. Characteristic urinalysis findings are shown below. |
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Characteristic | Result |
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Color | Amber |
Appearance | Hazy |
Leukocyte Esterase | Neg |
Nitrite | Neg |
pH | 5.0 |
Protein | Trace |
Blood | 2+ |
Specific Gravity | 1.020 |
Ketones | Trace |
Glucose | Neg |
Bilirubin | Neg |
Characteristic | Result |
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WBC/hpf | <2/hpf |
RBC/hpf | 10-30/hpf |
Casts | Occasional hyaline casts |
Other | Atypical urothelial cells present |