Abstract
The Paris System for Reporting Urinary Cytology developed by the joint efforts of cytologists, pathologists and urologists in April 2016 is presented in this paper. Seven accepted categories of cytological diagnoses, the risk of malignancy and recommended clinical management of patients with urinary pathology are described.References
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