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Urol Int (1987) 42 (3): 165–169.
Published Online: 02 February 2010
.... The induction rate in males was 29/52, 55.7% compared to 6/34, 17.6% in females. All tumors were transitional cell carcinomas and were graded G0-GIII [1(G0); 24 (GI); 1 (GI-II); 9 (GII)] accompanied in 20 cases by squamous cell metaplasia. Chronic irritation by stones and infection are the most likely causes...