What Is Epithelial Cells Occasional Means, If It Is More That 0-4?
Question: hi i am having CLINICAL PATHOLOGY
Stool Routine
Colour: Yellowish
Form & Consistency Semi solid
Mucus Absent
Blood Absent
pH( pH strip test) Acidic
Microscopy (Saline and Iodine mount) (Stool)
Cyst Absent Absent
Ova Absent Absent
Trophozoites Absent
Red Blood Cells Absent /hpf Absent
Pus Cells 1-2/hpf /hpf 0-5
Epithelial Cells Occasional /hpf 0-4
OTHER Not present
what is Epithelial Cells Occasional means, if it is more that 0-4?
Stool Routine
Colour: Yellowish
Form & Consistency Semi solid
Mucus Absent
Blood Absent
pH( pH strip test) Acidic
Microscopy (Saline and Iodine mount) (Stool)
Cyst Absent Absent
Ova Absent Absent
Trophozoites Absent
Red Blood Cells Absent /hpf Absent
Pus Cells 1-2/hpf /hpf 0-5
Epithelial Cells Occasional /hpf 0-4
OTHER Not present
what is Epithelial Cells Occasional means, if it is more that 0-4?
Brief Answer:
Hi,
Detailed Answer:
Your report of stool as well as of bleeding & clotting times are very much normal. If the range of pus cells as well as of epithelial cells is more than the reference range, then you might have to be investigated further for some infection or inflammation of digestive tract.
Epithelial cells may be normally present in a small amount within reference range in the stools with no clinical significance, as these are just normal lining of digestive tract.
Hi,
Detailed Answer:
Your report of stool as well as of bleeding & clotting times are very much normal. If the range of pus cells as well as of epithelial cells is more than the reference range, then you might have to be investigated further for some infection or inflammation of digestive tract.
Epithelial cells may be normally present in a small amount within reference range in the stools with no clinical significance, as these are just normal lining of digestive tract.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj
what is the meaning if epithellial cells are occastional means, it means nomral or abnormal
Brief Answer:
Hi,
Detailed Answer:
It is absolutely normal & is perfectly in normal range.
Hi,
Detailed Answer:
It is absolutely normal & is perfectly in normal range.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Saisudha Kotla