It means that there are a high quantity pf these cells called ep in your urine :)
It is a normal finding of the lining cells of the bladder EP=epithelial
A few epithelial cells in your urine is quite normal.
I had scant urothelial cells present in my urine test. What does this mean?
White blood cells are usually not found in the urine due to the kidney. When there are white blood cells in the urine this if due to an infection. The kidney becomes inflamed and this allows the passing of white blood cells.
What does it mean when there are higher than normal levels of renal epithelial cells in urine?
Normally human urine does not have any cells in it. When examining the urine under the microscope, the technician will determine if it has 1+, 2+, or 3+ number of cells present. It does not represent a specific number, just that there are a lot of cells in the sample.
Yes, human urine can contain some cells, such as white blood cells, red blood cells, and epithelial cells. However, the presence of cells in urine can vary depending on factors like hydration levels and the individual's health status.
In humans, squamous cells are found in the epidermis of the skin, in the lining of hollow organs and in the respiratory and digestive tracts. Squamous cells in urine may indicate contamination due to the presence of bacteria.
Yes, the presence of pus cells/white blood cells in the urine often indicates an infection in the urinary tract. Bladder infections, STDs, and other types of infections may be the cause.
These "pus" cells are white blood cells and if the urine is collected correctly, there should be none or very few.
Urine cytology is a test that examines urine under a microscope to look for abnormal cells, such as cancer cells. It is often used as a non-invasive way to detect early signs of bladder cancer or other urinary tract cancers. The test can help in diagnosing and monitoring the progression of these cancers.