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Figure 2: Histopathology image showing (a) a papillaroid tumor fragments lined by transitional epithelium with the presence of fibrovascular cores (HE × 40), (b) the papillary fragments show increased thickness of urothelium and maintained polarity comprise of relatively monomorphic cells with nuclear enlargement, mild hyperchromatia, and inconspicuous nucleoli (HE × 100), (c) multiple pieces of stromal bone formation (HE × 100), and (d) Metaplastic bone showing osteoblastic rimming (arrow) (HE × 400)

Figure 2: Histopathology image showing (a) a papillaroid tumor fragments lined by transitional epithelium with the presence of fibrovascular cores (HE × 40), (b) the papillary fragments show increased thickness of urothelium and maintained polarity comprise of relatively monomorphic cells with nuclear enlargement, mild hyperchromatia, and inconspicuous nucleoli (HE × 100), (c) multiple pieces of stromal bone formation (HE × 100), and (d) Metaplastic bone showing osteoblastic rimming (arrow) (HE × 400)