The sulcular epithelium is that epithelium which lines the gingival sulcus of the mouth near the teeth. It is marked by F in the link below.
Pseudostratified epithelium is a normal part of the human body.
A normal colposcopy is described as showing no dysplasia or normal epithelium.
"Fragments of unremarkable endocervical epithelium" typically refers to a biopsy or sample that has small pieces of normal cervical tissue lining the inside of the cervix. This finding is typically considered normal and does not show any concerning abnormalities.
Unremarkable squamous epithelium refers to a normal and nonspecific finding in the lining of certain organs, such as the respiratory tract or cervix, when viewed under a microscope. It indicates that there are no significant abnormalities, inflammation, or signs of disease in the squamous epithelial cells. This finding is commonly seen in routine histology and does not raise any concerns for health issues.
Simple squamous epithelium
Another name for squamous epithelium is "pavement epithelium" because the cells are flat and resemble tiles on a floor.
The secretory epithelium is a part of the skin and associated with the sweat glands.
smple epithelium
Simple squamous epithelium has the shortest diffusion distance due to its thin structure, allowing for rapid diffusion of substances across the epithelium.
stratified squamous epithelial and simple cuboidal epethilium.
stratifed squamous epithelium
epithelium or epithelial cells