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Prognostic impact of histological discordance between transurethral resection and radical cystectomy.

Ayumu MatsudaRikiya TaokaJun MikiRyoichi SaitoWataru FukuokayaShingo HatakeyamaTakashi KawaharaYoichi FujiiMinoru KatoTomokazu SazukaTakeshi SanoNobuyoshi KosakaSoki KashimaHirohito NaitoYoji MurakamiMakito MiyakeKei DaizumotoYuto MatsushitaTakuji HayashiJunichi InokuchiYusuke SuginoKenichiro ShigaNoriya YamaguchiHiroyuki IioKeiji YasueTakashige AbeShotaro NakanishiMasafumi MatsumuraMasato FujiiKiyoaki NishiharaHiroaki MatsumotoShuichi TataranoKoichiro WadaSho SekitoRyo MaruyamaNaotaka NishiyamaHiroyuki NishiyamaHiroshi KitamuraYoshiyuki Matsuinull null
Published in: BJU international (2024)
This study demonstrated that the presence of subtype/DD in RC specimens but not in TUR specimens indicated a poor prognosis. In patients with subtype/DD in TUR specimens, pre-RC neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio and pathological stage were independent prognostic factors for OS.
Keyphrases
  • poor prognosis
  • prognostic factors
  • long non coding rna
  • fine needle aspiration
  • peripheral blood
  • benign prostatic hyperplasia