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Fig. 5C Transitional cell carcinoma of right ureter. CT was performed for evaluation for aortic aneurysm. Corticomedullary phase axial (A), oblique sagittal (B), and oblique coronal (C) images show enhancing soft-tissue mass involving distal right ureter (arrows, A and B). Note right hydronephrosis and hydroureter with decreased enhancement of right kidney. There is additional small focus of enhancing soft tissue in proximal right ureter (arrowhead, B and C). Pathologically, distal ureteral lesion was high-grade transitional cell carcinoma invading muscularis (stage pT2). Proximal ureteral lesion was high-grade noninvasive papillary transitional cell carcinoma (stage pTa).





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