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What is cellularity?

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12y ago
Updated: 1/13/2023

Scant Cellularity is an unsatisfactory result of a pap smear. The doctor did not get enough of the cells needed to get a true reading.

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What is scant cellularity?

Scant Cellularity is an unsatisfactory result of a pap smear. The doctor did not get enough of the cells needed to get a true reading.


Which primary tissues exhibit cellularity?

primary tissue types that exhibit cellularity


What does moderate to high cellularity mean?

Cellularity is how much of the bone marrow is creating blood vs how much of the bone marrow is not. So, if you have moderate to high cellularity, it would mean that a large percentage of your bone marrow is making blood. If it's low, it would be a lesser percentage. You can find out from your doctor what the percentage of cellularity is. Also be sure to find out what is average for your age. The younger a person is, the higher their cellularity should be.


What Primary tissue types exhibit cellularity?

Epithelial, Muscular, and Nervous tissue.


How could multicellularity evolve?

Multi-cellularity evolved from mutations. This is how everything evolved throughout history. Random mutations that prove to be advantageous, and allow a species to continue to reproduce.


What are the subtypes of Hodgkin's disease?

nodular sclerosis (30-60% of cases); mixed cellularity (20-40% of cases); lymphocyte predominant (5-10% of cases); lymphocyte depleted (less than 5% of cases)


What does it mean when there is abdominal pain and little white discharge but pap smear shows scant cellulary?

Scant cellularity has no connection to abdominal pain and white discharge. Contact your health care provider to find out what testing was done to find out the cause of your pain and discharge.


What is normocellular bone marrow?

Normocellular bone marrow refers to bone marrow that has a normal cellularity, meaning it contains an appropriate balance of hematopoietic (blood-forming) cells, fat cells, and supportive stroma. This indicates a healthy and functioning bone marrow.


What are the characteristics of epithelia tissue?

Epithelia tissues consists of closely-packed cells arranged in one or more flat sheets. Their apical surface is exposed to the external environmental while their basal surface is attached to the tissue beneath it. The connective tissues link the epithelial cells to other structures. Nutrients travel to the epithelia tissues via diffusion through the capillaries.


There's a possible to escape a person that suffering from LYMPH NODE WITH HODGKIN'S LYMPHOMA,MIXED CELLULARITY STAGE 3 and what are those treatment that we need to apply.please give us a good answer.?

first of all check the information in here en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hodgkin's_lymphoma then you need to contact local clinics in India or there are some good clinics in the us that can treat this illness


What are 6 special characteristics of epithelium?

1. Cellularity: composed entirely of cells 2. Polarity: Apical vs. Basal Surface 3. Specialized Contacts: special cell junctions (Tight, Gap and Desmosomes) 4. Avascular but Innervated: contains NO blood vessels but has nerve endings 5. Regeneration: high regenerative capacity 6. Deep in Epithelia, there's always Connective Tissue


What is a list of the 5 characteristics used to divide organism into kingdom?

the five kingdom classification system asks whether a cell is pro or eukaryotic, whether it is auto or heterotrophic, by structure and function, if it is produced in an embryo, and if it is unicellular or. multicellular