An ASCUS result on a pap isn't a cause for great concern. You only need to make sure that you follow up with repeat testing as scheduled.
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Squamous intraepithelial lesion (SIL)-- Abnormal growth of squamous cells on the surface of the cervix.
stratified squamous epithelial and simple cuboidal epethilium.
Squamous (pronounce s-kway-mus)
Yes, a squamous cell is just a type of cell, like a squamous epithelial cell.
Small non-polar molecules can pass through a membrane rapidly.
The squamous cell of the oesophagus can turn into squamous cell carcinoma of the oesophagus. This will happen when the oesophagus is affected by cancerous cells.ÊÊ
Simple squamous which is only one cell layer think, and stratified squamous which is composed of multiple layers. The best way to remember is to think that to squash something is to flatten it and squash and squamous are similar words.
Simple Squamous Epithelial Tissue forms the surface of the alveoli
No
Simple squamous. Just like the endothelium & mesothelium.
Simple squamous epithelium
B. stratified squamous