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Genitourinary (GU) Pathology

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Editor:

Francisco G. La Rosa, MD*

Associate Professor

  

*University of Colorado, Anschutz Medical Campus

Department of Pathology

Mail Stop 8104; P.O. Box 6511

12800 East 19th Avenue

Aurora, CO 80045-0508

   Phone: 303-724-3782

   

 

Acknowledgement: Histology Lab UC Denver

 

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The University of Colorado is not responsible for the content of this Web site

 

 

 

  

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Genitourinary (GU) pathology is an important area of pathology but is not comprehensively taught at many medical centers due to the paucity of cardiac specimens outside of the autopsy services. Our website uses high definition images obtained from gross pathology specimens and histological slides, both at a resolution of 1800x1350 pixels.

The images presented here represent a wide variety of GU pathology cases, including acquired diseases, transplantation pathology, idiopathic diseases, tumor pathology, etc., and are accompanied by brief morphological descriptions. The histological images are shown at different optical magnifications and include conventional stains such as hematoxylin-eosin, PAS, trichrome stains, as well as immunohistochemical stains. Also included are some images from normal tissues and from positive and negative controls for the corresponding special stains.

Although aimed in particular at pathologists, our website may serve as an educational guide to medical students, residents & fellows, as well as to urologists, GU surgeons, and general & allied practitioners.

Click here to send us your images and become a collaborator.

Urinary Bladder

  • Videos

  • Normal Histology

  • Benign Lesions

  • Bladder Cancer

  • Case Studies

Prostate & Seminal Vesicles

  • Videos

  • Normal Histology

  • Benign Lesions

  • Prostate Cancer

  • Case Studies

Kidney & Ureter

  • Videos

  • Normal Histology

  • Benign Lesions

  • Kidney Cancer

  • Ureter and Renal pelvis Cancer

  • Case Studies

Testis

  • Videos

  • Normal Histology

  • Benign Lesions

  • Testis Cancer

  • Case Studies

Urethra

  • Videos

  • Normal Histology

  • Benign Lesions

  • Urehtral Cancer

  • Case Studies

Penis

  • Videos

  • Normal Histology

  • Benign Lesions

  • Penile Cancer

  • Case Studies


(Last Edition: July 15, 2024 )