Benign transitional cells refer to a type of epithelial cell found in the bladder and urinary tract that are non-cancerous and have a normal appearance. These cells line the urinary bladder and can stretch to accommodate varying volumes of urine. The term "benign" indicates that there are no signs of malignancy or cancerous changes in these cells. Their presence is typically a normal finding in urine cytology tests.
The bladder is lined with transitional epithelial cells, which are also known as urothelial cells. These cells are unique in that they can stretch to accommodate the volume of urine in the bladder and then contract to expel the urine during urination.
Benign means, harmless, like a benign tumor, or kindness, like "ah to be young and benign" or to resemble someone like "you benign god"
Transitional epithelium contains cells that are flattened and cells that are cuboidal; hence the name "transitional". Stratified squamous is different from transitional epithelium since the shape of the individual cell is more hexagonal and contains flattened cells. Transitional epithelium have the capacity to stretch and flatten.
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Transitional epithelium contains cells that are flattened and cells that are cuboidal; hence the name "transitional". Stratified squamous is different from transitional epithelium since the shape of the individual cell is more hexagonal and contains flattened cells. Transitional epithelium have the capacity to stretch and flatten.
When a tumor is benign, it means that it does not have the ability to invade the other cells in the body. Moles and warts are examples of such tumors.
Transitional epithelium is the type of epithelial tissue that contains cells that can change shape as the tissue stretches. This type of tissue is found in organs like the bladder, where it needs to accommodate changes in volume without tearing.
A lipoma is a benign tumor of fat cells.
Benign brain tumors are composed of harmless cells
Transitional epithelium contains cells that are flattened and cells that are cuboidal; hence the name "transitional". Stratified squamous is different from transitional epithelium since the shape of the individual cell is more hexagonal and contains flattened cells. Transitional epithelium have the capacity to stretch and flatten.
Cancer are cells that do not limit their self-division. It is this flagrant growth that forms a tumour. The cancer cells are interconnected with benign cells in the same way that the benign cells connect with each other.
An accumulation of watery fluid in cells, mild and benign as in pregnancy or pronged standing in the elderly