The presence of endometrial cells typically indicates that cells from the lining of the uterus (endometrium) are present in a sample, often taken during a Pap smear or other diagnostic procedure. This can be normal, especially during menstruation or in certain stages of the menstrual cycle. However, if found outside the uterus, it may suggest conditions such as endometriosis or other hormonal imbalances. Further evaluation by a healthcare professional is often needed to determine the significance of the findings.
endometrial stromal, glandular and lymphomyeloid cells all produce C3. These can only be differentiated by a microscope.
I had scant urothelial cells present in my urine test. What does this mean?
Gonorrhea
Hyperplastic endometrial tissue refers to an overgrowth of cells in the lining of the uterus (endometrium). This condition is usually non-cancerous but can increase the risk of developing endometrial cancer. Treatment may involve monitoring, hormonal therapy, or in some cases, surgical removal of the affected tissue.
EMB means endometrial biopsy.
Endometrial Stromal Sarcoma (uterine cancer)
The endometrium is formed by the proliferation and differentiation of the endometrial cells under the influence of estrogen and progesterone during the menstrual cycle. The endometrial lining thickens in preparation for potential pregnancy, and if no pregnancy occurs, it is shed during menstruation.
Cells are not part of cells, your question makes no sense.
In endometriosis, endometrial-like cells grow outside the uterus, often influenced by hormonal factors, particularly estrogen. These ectopic cells can respond to hormonal changes in the menstrual cycle, leading to inflammation, pain, and scarring. Additionally, immune system dysfunction and genetic factors may also play a role in the abnormal growth and behavior of these cells outside the uterus.
can i get pregnant with endometrial polyp
Lysosomes are present in animal cells but not plant cells.
My endometrial adenocarcinoma was diagnosed first through a vaginal uterine sonogram, then through an endometrial biopsy,