Urothelial papilloma

Urothelial papilloma 

Updated: 01/26/2021

© Jun Wang, MD, PhD

General features
  • Most common in posterior or lateral walls
  • Usually adult
  • May occur in children
Clinical presentations
  • Asymptomatic or hematuria
Key morphological features
  • Benign papillary growth
  • Central fibrovascular core
  • Urothelium of normal thickness (less than 7 layers)
  • No cytological atypia
Genetics
  • Activating mutation of KRAS or HRAS
  • FGFR3 mutation
Treatment
  • Surgery


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