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.
The presence of rare bacteria in a urinalysis often suggests a minor contamination during sample collection or handling. It may not necessarily indicate an active infection, but it is important to follow up with a healthcare provider for further evaluation and possibly repeat testing if symptoms are present or if there are risk factors for a urinary tract infection.
The origin of the rare earth deposits in the Northern Quebec is as a result of the volcanic activity within the area.
That would depend on what you mean by rare and beautiful, both very subjective terms.
A rare element: UZU^2 - Uzumaki
Spores are formed when cells are under unfavourable conditions, as for the bacteria they are means of survival. So the older the culture the higher the cell number in that culture, which means less nutrients for the cells. Under this conditions cells will start spore production. Depending on the "age" of the culture you can get a mixture of vegetative cells with spores inside and spores that are already released or mostly spores with rare vegetative cells, which means the cells are dead.
Finding rare epithelial cells and mucus threads in a urinalysis result is typically not a cause for concern. Epithelial cells in small numbers can be normal shedding from the urinary tract, and mucus threads may be from normal mucous production in the urinary system. However, if there are large amounts or if other abnormal findings are present, further evaluation by a healthcare provider may be needed.
A rare presence of pus cells in a sputum test usually indicates a normal or very mild inflammatory response in the respiratory system. It is commonly seen in individuals with viral infections, mild allergies, or irritants in the airways. Additional symptoms or findings would need to be considered to determine the underlying cause.
Pseudostratified columnar epithelium and stratified columnar epithelium are considered rare epithelial tissues in the human body.
Epithelial cells and mucus are normal on a pap smear.
The presence of rare bacteria in a urinalysis often suggests a minor contamination during sample collection or handling. It may not necessarily indicate an active infection, but it is important to follow up with a healthcare provider for further evaluation and possibly repeat testing if symptoms are present or if there are risk factors for a urinary tract infection.
Ultra rare ~ Extremely rare! If you have this Moshi Monster... WOW! Rare ~ Good, but it could be better! Normal ~ Nevermind!
If you mean oxalis, the purple are not rare.
It depends on what you mean with "rare".
Rare and scarce mean the same thing.
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