Anatomopathological Correlation Between The Clinical Tumor Stage And The Cystectomy Piece
El Mahdi Graiouid,
Walid Bai,
Messian Gallouo,
Abderrahmane Doumer,
Mohammed Dakir,
Adil Debbagh and
Rachid Aboutaieb
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El Mahdi Graiouid: Chu Ibn Rochd, Marocco.
Walid Bai: Chu Ibn Rochd, Marocco.
Messian Gallouo: Chu Ibn Rochd, Marocco.
Abderrahmane Doumer: Chu Ibn Rochd, Marocco.
Mohammed Dakir: Chu Ibn Rochd, Marocco.
Adil Debbagh: Chu Ibn Rochd, Marocco.
Rachid Aboutaieb: Chu Ibn Rochd, Marocco.
European Journal of Medical and Health Sciences, 2020, vol. 2, issue 2
Abstract:
Objectives: For a better staging of bladder tumors, we studied the characteristics and the clinical tumor stage in a series of patients and we compared them with the anatomopathological results of cystectomy. Materials and methods: The clinical data of 126 patients who had had radical cystectomy with ilio-obturator dissection for bladder cancer in our department were analyzed retrospectively. Results: Of the 126 cases studied, 86% were men (109 cases) and 14% women , the average age in our series is 60 years. There was a correlation in 48.4% of the cases. The differences between clinical and pathological stages were statistically significant, the agreement was moderate with a percentage of 1.5% of pT0 at the cystectomy site (P
Keywords: bladder tumor; cystectomy; anapathologie (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.24018/ejmed.2020.2.2.145
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