I know 6 is considered high, but I don't know what number begins to be considered outside the normal range. So, I don't know if "high" begins with the number 6 or possibly with the number 3, etc. I just know that the number 6 is considered "high" and "ouside the normal range."
LPF stands for "Low Power Field," indicating that the squamous epithelial cells are present in the sample at a relatively low density when viewed under low magnification on a microscope. It helps to give an idea of the overall distribution and presence of these cells in the sample.
According to my doctor. 0 to 2 is a normal range.
Finding 5-10 squamous epithelial cells in a urinalysis is within the normal range and can be considered a common finding due to contamination from the genital area during sample collection. It is important to assess other parameters in the urinalysis to interpret the results accurately. If other findings are normal and there are no associated symptoms, further evaluation may not be necessary.
Squamous epithelial cells are scale like layers of cells that pose no risk. When referencing rare squamous epithelial cells it just means that there are not a lot of them.
Yes, squamous cells in the throat can be benign. Squamous cell papillomas are benign growths that can develop in the throat and are usually not cancerous. However, other conditions involving squamous cells in the throat, such as squamous cell carcinoma, can be malignant.
A few epithelial cells in your urine is quite normal.
LPF stands for "Low Power Field," indicating that the squamous epithelial cells are present in the sample at a relatively low density when viewed under low magnification on a microscope. It helps to give an idea of the overall distribution and presence of these cells in the sample.
According to my doctor. 0 to 2 is a normal range.
Endocervical and/or squamous cells are normal on a pap smear. This notation on your result means the test was complete.
Finding 5-10 squamous epithelial cells in a urinalysis is within the normal range and can be considered a common finding due to contamination from the genital area during sample collection. It is important to assess other parameters in the urinalysis to interpret the results accurately. If other findings are normal and there are no associated symptoms, further evaluation may not be necessary.
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.
What is the normal range?
The normal range is
Normal range is 6.0-7.0.
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Squamous epithelial cells are scale like layers of cells that pose no risk. When referencing rare squamous epithelial cells it just means that there are not a lot of them.
No. The normal range is 4.5 to 12.5