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UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA..

HI I M RAMESH MOTWANI MY BIOPSY REPORT SHOWS HIGH GRADE INFILTRATING UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA what would this mean
Thu, 17 Nov 2011
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Hi.. This is only for your information and not an assessment of the condition.. High grade urothelial carcinoma are malignant tumour of the lining cells of the urinary tract/kidney, having high potential to metastasis.. Co relation between the present clinical condition and other reports are needed to ascertain the modalities of treatment needed.. For better and complete information, you would have to discuss with your doctor....

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Hi welcome to health care magic forum, kindly you are requested to send me name of part of body from where biopsy was taken ,take care, thanks a lot!
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UROTHELIAL CARCINOMA..

Hi.. This is only for your information and not an assessment of the condition.. High grade urothelial carcinoma are malignant tumour of the lining cells of the urinary tract/kidney, having high potential to metastasis.. Co relation between the present clinical condition and other reports are needed to ascertain the modalities of treatment needed.. For better and complete information, you would have to discuss with your doctor....