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Hi dear Dr. What does hyperplastic stratified squmaous epithelium exhibiting koilocytosis means on tongue base biopsy? Does Koilocytosis indicate Cancer ? ... View answer
i am 28 yrs old female.my bronchial biopsy diagnosis shows non specific moderate inflammation of epithelium.Rest of the pathology reports are negative for fungal , afb and malignancy......what does it mean??? do ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Riyanka Chail
( General & Family Physician)
says the following: Brush Biopsy Results: Z-Line 40cm: Benign Squamous and Columnar epithelium : Goblet ... columnar epithelium. And negative for AMACR staining. No dysplasia or carcinoma is seen. Forceps... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Ramesh Kumar
( Gastroenterologist)
Hello Dr XXXXXXX I have some additional questions: 1)You mentioned sucralfate covers Complete stomach epithelium. What does that mean. Please explain. 2)Will sucralfate help if ulcer in lower ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
( General & Family Physician)
) squamous metaplasia Second ) acute and chronic inflammation - endocervical epithelium Third ) dysplastic epithelium with koilocytic atypia Any help would be appreciated ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel
( General Surgeon)
mean. FINAL DIAGNOSIS: ENDOMETRIUM, BIOPSY; - FRGMENTS OF ENDOCERVICAL GLANDULAR EPITHELIUM WITHFOCAL SQUAMOUS EPITHELIUM ANDAPPARENTSCANT FRAGMENTS OF LOWER UTERINE SEGMENT THIS IS WAS I AM READING... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Vandana Khare
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
cells was too numerous to count; rbc-0-1/hpf; epithelium-squamous-moderate; bacteria-moderate; sp gravity 1.010. on my next urinalysis on 10/13/11 pus cells- 20-25/hpf; rbc-0-1/hpf; epithelium-squamous ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shailja Puri Wahal
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
I have a few small white round 1mm bumps under the epithelium layer of the cornea . They move under the epithelium of the cornea and are located in the outside corner of my right eye, away from the iris ... View answer
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