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      Adenocarcinoma 
      Primary adenocarcinoma is rare: approximately  2% of all primary urothelial tumors.  
      Adenocarcinoma  – voided urine 
       
        
          - Clusters of cuboidal or columnar cells
 
          - Large, irregular and hyperchromatic  nuclei 
 
          - Vacuolated cytoplasm
 
          - The vacuole is often large, single and  pushes the nucleus towards the cell periphery 
 
          - The nuclei tend to be vesicular
 
          - Large nucleoli and dense chromatin  strands
 
          - Mucin-secreting, signet-ring cell and clear  cell adenocarcinomas can also be seen
 
                 
        
          Adenocarcinoma  – bladder washings 
               
        
          - Large  variations in nuclear size
 
          - Large nuclei  without cytoplasm
 
          - Nuclei with  irregular shape and bizarre nucleoli
 
          - Usually hyperchromatic  nuclei with clumped chromatin but hypochromatic nuclei can also be seen
 
          - Marked  increasing of the nuclear-cytoplasmic ratio
 
          - Dissociated  tumour cells
 
             
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