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Is the Normal Looking Bladder Mucosa on WL Cystoscopy During TURBT Really Normal and Can NBI Detect Hidden Tumor

Is the Normal Looking Bladder Mucosa on WL Cystoscopy During TURBT Really Normal and Can NBI Detect Hidden Tumor

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18-75 years
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Phase N/A

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Overview

As every urologist does transurethral resection of bladder tumor. So there are instances in which the operating surgeon is not sure whether the normal-looking mucosa or the inflammatory changes are really benign or if we are missing the CIS/bladder cancer.

Description

This is basically the observational study. in which we want to clarify that the normal-looking mucosa on white light cystoscopy is normal in reality or we are missing CIS/bladder tumor.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

any patient with bladder tumor

  • Exclusion Criteria:
  • any patient whose age is less than 18 years any patient whose age is more than 75 years

Study details
    Transition Cell Cancer

NCT06729346

Armed Forces Institute of Urology, Rawalpindi

3 February 2025

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