HISTOMORPHOMETRIC EVALUATION OF POLYP AND PAPILLOMA TISSUES IN THE HUMAN URINARY BLADDER
Abstract
Abstract
This study presents a morphometric and histological analysis of urinary bladder
polyps and papillomas. Specimens collected from cystoscopic biopsies were studied to
determine their cellular composition, epithelial-stromal relationships, and structural
features using hematoxylin-eosin staining and morphometric imaging software.
Results indicate key differences in epithelial thickness, vascularization, and
inflammatory infiltration between polyps and papillomas. These findings support the
importance of detailed tissue analysis in the differential diagnosis of bladder lesions.
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