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O. Lubarsch (1901)
Die Metaplasiefrage und ihre Bedeutung f�r die Geschw�lstlehreArb. a.d. path-anat. Abt.d. K. hyg. Inst. zu Posen
Adami and McCrae (1912)
General Pathology
G. Herxheimer (1907)
Ueber heterologe CancroideBeitr. z. path. Anat. u. z. allg. Path., 41
A. Carrel (1924)
Leukocytic TrephonesJ. A. M. A., 82
F. Patch (1929)
The Association between Leukoplakia and Squamous-Cell Carcinoma in the Upper Urinary TractThe New England Journal of Medicine, 200
E. Ziegler
Allgemeine pathologische Anatomie
G. Nicholson
Three cases of squamous-celled carcinoma of the gall-bladderThe Journal of Pathology and Bacteriology, 13
(1922)
Primary Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Kidney Pelvis as a Sequel to Renal CalculiArch. Surg., 5
H. Kretschmer (1917)
Primary Non-Papillary Carcinoma of the Renal PelvisThe Journal of Urology, 1
A. Scholl, G. Foulds (1924)
SQUAMOUS-CELL TUMORS OF THE RENAL PELVIS.Annals of surgery, 80 4
A. Kutzmann (1929)
LEUKOPLAKIA OF THE RENAL PELVISArchives of Surgery, 19
H. G. Wells (1925)
Chemical Pathology
Abstract The following case is reported because it represents from a clinical and pathologic standpoint the various stages in the development of a squamous cell carcinoma of the renal pelvis. Reports of similar cases, although not frequent, illustrate the important relation of irritation1 to leukoplakia, and of continued irritation to consequent carcinomatous changes. Kutmann1a reported a case of leukoplakia in the renal pelvis, and stated that only 67 similar unquestioned cases had been reported. Patch2 found reports of 152 cases of squamous cell carcinoma in the urinary tract; 36 renal, 6 ureteral and 10 vesical. In 13 cases, cancer and leukoplakia coexisted. Equally interesting is the relation of calculi to the development of squamous cell tumors. Wells3 in 1922 found reports of 11 unquestioned cases of squamous cell cancer of the renal pelvis, and reported a case of his own. The presence of calculi was mentioned in References 1. Wien. klin. Wchnschr. 44:629, 1931 2. München. med. Wchnschr. 75:73, 1928 3. Klin. Wchnschr. 6:1025, 1927Crossref 4. Kutzmann, A. A.: Leukoplakia of the Renal Pelvis , Arch. Surg. 19:871 ( (Nov.) ) 1929.Crossref 5. Patch, F. S.: The Association Between Leukoplakia and Squamous Cell Carcinoma in the Upper Urinary Tract , New England J. Med. 200:423, 1929.Crossref 6. Wells, H. G.: Chemical Pathology , ed. 5, Philadelphia, W. B. Saunders Company, 1925, p. 306 7. Primary Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Kidney Pelvis as a Sequel to Renal Calculi , Arch. Surg. 5:356 ( (Sept.) ) 1922.Crossref 8. Scholl, A. J., and Foulds, G.: Squamous Cell Tumors of the Renal Pelvis , Ann. Surg. 80:594, 1924. 9. Nicholson, G. W.: Three Cases of Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Gall-Bladder , J. Path. & Bact. 13:41, 1909. 10. Chiari: Personal communication. 11. Adami and McCrae: General Pathology , ed. 2, Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger, 1912, p. 202. 12. Aschoff, L.: Allgemeine pathologische Anatomie , ed. 3, Jena, Gustav Fischer, 1913, p. 616. 13. Lubarsch, O.: Die Metaplasiefrage und ihre Bedeutung für die Geschwülstlehre , Arb. a.d. path-anat. Abt.d. K. hyg. Inst. zu Posen , 1901, p. 205. 14. Herxheimer, G.: Ueber heterologe Cancroide , Beitr. z. path. Anat. u. z. allg. Path. 41:348, 1907. 15. Carrel, A.: Leukocytic Trephones , J. A. M. A. 82:255 ( (Jan. 26) ) 1924. 16. Kretschmer, H. L.: Primary Non-Papillary Carcinoma of the Renal Pelvis , J. Urol. 1:405, 1917.
Archives of Surgery – American Medical Association
Published: Sep 1, 1932
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