Clinicopathologic, immunohistochemical and genomic characterization of urothelial carcinoma with myxoid and chordoid features
Histopathology2025Vol. 87(5), pp. 757–767
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Abstract
UCMC represents a rare histologic finding, which can be associated with multiple molecular subtypes of urothelial carcinoma and can pose a diagnostic dilemma when identifying potentially aggressive histologic subtypes. It is uncertain whether UCMC represents a distinct histologic subtype, or (more likely) a histologic pattern acquired during tumour evolution. Further investigation is needed to fully understand the biological and clinical significance of this histologic pattern.
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