The Cells
Infectious Agents
Name that Malignancy
Give a Dx
Anything goes
100

Bladder irrigation exfoliates this cell: 

umbrella cell

100

21 y.o. female with painful urination: 

Herpes

100

100

HGUC

100

crystals

200

urothelial cells, degenerating

200

Be specific!!!

Schistosoma Haematobium 

200

Patient presents with right flank pain and sample provides these cells; what is the most likely primary?

RCC

200

Voided urine of 52 y.o. male. Best diagnosis is?

LGUN

200

Renal pelvis washing, 58 y.o. male with hematuria:

renal cast

300

Prostate FNA: 

seminal vesicle cells

300

Voided urine from a HIV positive patient.

CMV

300

68 y.o. male with difficulty in urination. Most likely primary is: 

prostate adenocarcinoma

300

Catheterized urine of 70 y.o. male:

NHGUC

300

What collection type was likely used to obtain this sample?

brushing

400

This type of cell indicates what?

nothing, non-specific eosinophilic inclusion

400

400

5 y.o. female, FNA of kidney

Wilm's / nephroblastoma

400

75 y.o. with significant history. Most specific and appropriate dx would be: 

HGUC w/ squamous differentiation

400

This image is most consistent with a diagnosis of: 

malakoplakia

500

What part of the bladder do these cells most likely come from: 

dome (will also accept Von Brunn's nest)

500

Entamoeba Histolytica

500

9 y.o. male (FNA and Biopsy of bladder)

Rhabdomyosarcoma

500

These are the only two cells of interest seen on a voided urine sample. Using Paris Urine reporting, what is the best diagnosis? 

SHGUC

500

Voided urine - findings represent: 

renal tubule

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