DRIMARY benign ureteral tumors are rare and they arise from the mesodermal tissue of the ureteral wall. Less than 200 cases have been docu- mented in published reports.1 Bilateral ureteralfibroepithelial polyps are ex...DRIMARY benign ureteral tumors are rare and they arise from the mesodermal tissue of the ureteral wall. Less than 200 cases have been docu- mented in published reports.1 Bilateral ureteralfibroepithelial polyps are extremely rare and commonly occur in the proximal ureter, causing complete ureteral obstruction. Pyeloplasty is an effective treatment for im- proving renal function. Here we report a case with se- quential bilateral ureteral fibroepithelial polyps causing obstructive hydronephrosis.展开更多
OBJECTIVE To study the clinical pathologic characteristics and differential diagnosis of ureteral fibroepithelial polyps. METHODS One case of ureteral fibroepithelial polyps was studied by clinical data analysis and l...OBJECTIVE To study the clinical pathologic characteristics and differential diagnosis of ureteral fibroepithelial polyps. METHODS One case of ureteral fibroepithelial polyps was studied by clinical data analysis and light microscopy. RESULTS The tumor was located in the lower ureter. Histologically, the polyp was composed of expanded blood vessels and fibrous connective tissue under normal or proliferous transitional epithelium. CONCLUSION Benign ureteral fibroepithelial polyps are extremely rare, recognition of it's precise histological features can facilitate its correct diagnosis.展开更多
文摘DRIMARY benign ureteral tumors are rare and they arise from the mesodermal tissue of the ureteral wall. Less than 200 cases have been docu- mented in published reports.1 Bilateral ureteralfibroepithelial polyps are extremely rare and commonly occur in the proximal ureter, causing complete ureteral obstruction. Pyeloplasty is an effective treatment for im- proving renal function. Here we report a case with se- quential bilateral ureteral fibroepithelial polyps causing obstructive hydronephrosis.
文摘OBJECTIVE To study the clinical pathologic characteristics and differential diagnosis of ureteral fibroepithelial polyps. METHODS One case of ureteral fibroepithelial polyps was studied by clinical data analysis and light microscopy. RESULTS The tumor was located in the lower ureter. Histologically, the polyp was composed of expanded blood vessels and fibrous connective tissue under normal or proliferous transitional epithelium. CONCLUSION Benign ureteral fibroepithelial polyps are extremely rare, recognition of it's precise histological features can facilitate its correct diagnosis.