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Maligne Tumoren der Harnblase

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In der Harnblase treten maligne Tumoren epithelialen und mesenchymalen Ursprungs auf. Etwa 95 % aller malignen Tumoren der Harnblase gehen vom Übergangsepithel (Urothel) aus, dementsprechend werden sie als Urothelkarzinom e bezeichnet. Zur Einteilung maligner Harnblasentumoren, Tab. 1.

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Bolenz, C., Martini, T. (2016). Maligne Tumoren der Harnblase. In: Michel, M., Thüroff, J., Janetschek, G., Wirth, M. (eds) Die Urologie. Springer Reference Medizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39940-4_100

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