Urinary Cytology & FISH


Below you find the 52 cases of the quiz.
The online quiz has been answered by 246 specialists around the world in April 2005.

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Case 1

Bladder wash. 86 year-old woman.
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What is your diagnosis for case 1? (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 2

Voided urine. 52 year-old man.

What is your diagnosis for case 2 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 3

Bladder wash. Follow-up cystoscopy for recurrent carcinoma in situ and high-grade papillary urothelial tumor (pTa G3).
65 year-old woman.

What is your diagnosis for case 3 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 4

Bladder wash. Follow-up cystoscopy for recurrent high-grade papillary urothelial tumors (pTa G3 and pT1 G3) and carcinoma in situ.
80 year-old man.

What is your diagnosis for case 4 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 5

Bladder wash. Follow-up cystoscopy after treatment for low-grade papillary urothelial tumor (pTa G2).
58 year-old man.

What is your diagnosis for case 5 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 6

Bladder wash. Follow-up cystoscopy after treatment for high-grade papillary urothelial tumor (pT1 G3).
80 year-old man.

What is your diagnosis for case 6 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 7

Bladder wash. Follow-up cystoscopy after treatment for papillary neoplasm of low malignant potential (pTa G1).
73 year-old man.

What is your diagnosis for case 7 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 8

Bladder wash. 51 year-old man.

What is your diagnosis for case 8 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 9

Bladder wash. Diffuse redness of the bladder mucosa and papillomatous lesion. 71 year-old man.

What is your diagnosis for case 9 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 10

Ureteral wash. History of phenacetin (analgesic) abuse and family history of cancer of the renal pelvis. 73 year-old woman.

What is your diagnosis for case 10 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 11

Bladder wash. Follow-up cystoscopy after treatment for carcinoma in situ and high-grade papillary urothelial tumor (pT1b G3).
58 year-old man.

What is your diagnosis for case 11 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 12

Bladder wash. Follow-up cystoscopy for recurrent low-grade and high-grade papillary urothelial tumors (pT1 G3 and pTa G2).
76 year-old man.

What is your diagnosis for case 12 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 13

Bladder wash. Follow-up cystoscopy after treatment for high-grade papillary urothelial tumor (pT1 G3) and carcinoma in situ.
BCG instillations 37, 25, and 8 months ago. 68 year-old man.

What is your diagnosis for case 13 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 14

Ureteral wash. Right ureter and renal pelvis with thickened wall. 74 year-old woman.

What is your diagnosis for case 14 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 15

Bladder wash. Follow-up cystoscopy after treatment for low-grade papillary urothelial tumor (pTa G1).
77 year-old woman.

What is your diagnosis for case 15 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 16

Bladder wash. 61 year-old man.

What is your diagnosis for case 16 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 17

Bladder wash. History of hematuria. 58 year-old man.

What is your diagnosis for case 17 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 18

Bladder wash. Follow-up cystoscopy after treatment for high-grade papillary urothelial tumor (pTa G2-3).
67 year-old woman.

What is your diagnosis for case 18 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 19

Bladder wash. Follow-up cystoscopy after treatment for low-grade papillary urothelial tumor (pTa G1-2).
48 year-old woman.

What is your diagnosis for case 19 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 20

Bladder wash. Episodes of recurrent macrohematuria. 72 year-old man.

What is your diagnosis for case 20 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 21

Renal pelvic wash. History of macrohematuria. 57 year-old woman.

What is your diagnosis for case 21 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 22

Bladder wash. Recurrent microhematuria for years. Chemotherapy for breast cancer. 63 year-old woman.

What is your diagnosis for case 22 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 23

Bladder wash. 85 year-old man.

What is your diagnosis for case 23 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 24

Renal pelvic wash. Recurrent cystitis and moderate celllular atypia in a previous bladder wash. 39 year-old woman.

What is your diagnosis for case 24 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 25

Bladder wash. 66 year-old man.

What is your diagnosis for case 25 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 26

Bladder wash. Macrohematuria. 82 year-old woman.

What is your diagnosis for case 26 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 27

Voided urine. Analgesic nephropathy. Follow-up after treatment for recurrent papillary neoplasms
of low malignant potential (pTa G1). 63 year-old man.

What is your diagnosis for case 27 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 28

Bladder wash. Bladder diverticulum. Prostatic hyperplasia. 63 year-old man.

What is your diagnosis for case 28 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 29

Renal pelvic wash. Follow-up after treatment for recurrent low grade papillary urothelial tumors (2x pTa, G1; 1x pTa, G2). 55 year-old man.

What is your diagnosis for case 29 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 30

Bladder wash. Microhematuria and voiding difficulties. 67 year-old woman.

What is your diagnosis for case 30 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 31

Voided urine. 75 year-old man.

What is your diagnosis for case 31 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 32

Bladder wash. Nephroureterectomy for the treatment of multiple papillary urothelial tumors (pTa G2-3) one year ago.
Follow-up cystoscopy. 59 year-old man.

What is your diagnosis for case 32 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 33

Voided urine. 63 year-old man.

What is your diagnosis for case 33 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 34

Bladder wash. Diabetic nephropathy. Benign prostatic hyperplasia. 61 year-old man.

What is your diagnosis for case 34 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 35

Voided urine. History of macrohematuria. 50 year-old man.

What is your diagnosis for case 35 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 36

Bladder wash. Follow-up cystoscopy after treatment for recurrent low-grade papillary urothelial tumors (pTa G1 and pTa G2).
72 year-old man.

What is your diagnosis for case 36 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 37

Bladder wash. Irregular mucosa. 75 year-old woman.

What is your diagnosis for case 37 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 38

Bladder wash. Tumor of the left renal pelvis. 41 year-old woman.

What is your diagnosis for case 38 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 39

Bladder wash. Hematuria. 71 year-old man.

What is your diagnosis for case 39 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 40

Bladder wash. Follow-up cystoscopy after treatment for high grade papillary urothelial carcinoma (pT1 G3).
BCG treatment 10 months ago. 81 year-old woman.

What is your diagnosis for case 40 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 41

Bladder wash. Chronic microhematuria. 55 year-old woman.

What is your diagnosis for case 41 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 42

Bladder wash. Persistent microhematuria. 46 year-old man.

What is your diagnosis for case 42 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 43

Bladder wash. Breast and ovarian cancer. 46 year-old woman.

What is your diagnosis for case 43 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 44

Bladder wash. Five weeks after initiation of BCG treatment for carcinoma in situ of the bladder.
63 year-old man.

What is your diagnosis for case 44 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 45

Bladder wash. Follow-up cystoscopy 9 months after treatment for carcinoma in situ of the bladder with BCG instillations.
67 year-old man.

What is your diagnosis for case 45 (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 46

Voided urine. 22 year-old woman.

What is your diagnosis for case 46? (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 47

Bladder wash. Follow-up cystoscopy after treatment for recurrent papillary neoplasms of low malignant potential (pTa G1).
72 year-old man.

What is your diagnosis for case 47? (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 48

Renal pelvic wash. Follow-up after treatment for papillary neoplasm of low malignant potential (pTa G1).
88 year-old man.

What is your diagnosis for case 48? (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 49

Bladder wash. Follow-up cystoscopy after treatment for low grade papillary urothelial tumor (pTa G2).
48 year-old woman.

What is your diagnosis for case 49? (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 50

Bladder wash. Follow-up cystoscopy after treatment for papillary neoplasm of low malignant potential (pTa G1).
74 year-old man.

What is your diagnosis for case 50? (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 51

Bladder wash. Tetraplegic patient with indwelling catheter. Sonographic detection of papillary structures in the trigonum.
41 year-old woman.

What is your diagnosis for case 51? (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

Case 52

Bladder wash. Chronic hematuria. 73 year-old patient.

What is your diagnosis for case 52? (required)
 1 Negative, benign
 2 Reactive changes
 3 Mild atypia, cannot exclude low grade neoplasia
 4 Moderate atypia, suspicious
 5 Severe atypia, positive

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