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Course Map: Epithelial Tumors: Malignant: Non-urothelial Carcinoma
| Squamous Cell Carcinoma || Verrucous Carcinoma || Primary Bladder Adenocarcinoma || Urachal Carcinoma || Clear Cell Adenocarcinoma || Small Cell Carcinoma || Undifferentiated Carcinoma || Self-Check V |


Non-urothelial Carcinoma

Up to this point, all of the tumors discussed have been urothelial, at least in part. Some of them may be largely glandular or squamous but some areas of urothelial carcinoma (often the in-situ element) have been present. In this category now to be described, the tumor contains no element of transitional cell (urothelial) carcinoma.
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