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From: BCG instillation versus radical cystectomy for high-risk NMIBC with squamous/glandular histologic variants

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Typical histologic phenotype and immunohistochemistry staining status of squamous (AC) or glandular (DF) histologic variants of bladder cancer. Urothelial carcinoma with squamous differentiation (A) shows strong positive for CK14 (B) and weak to negative staining for GATA3. (C) Urothelial carcinoma with glandular differentiation (D) is negative for CK14 (E) and strong positive for GATA3 (F).

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