Biopsy results: mild atypical cells What does that mean?
atypical cells are the ones that have cancer
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If it is mild and there are no other abnormalities it usually means nothing. It is more common for people of African descent. If it is severe or there are other abnormalities in the blood counts then it may be something to have further evaluated.
These are characteristics of typical bacteriacell wall (has peptidoglycan)cell membraneno nuclear membranereproduce by cell fissionsusceptible to antibiotics, but not antifungal agents Atypical bacteria would deviations of that. For more information visit the Related Link.
it means that cells divide to form new cells
The short answer is, a problem for whatever the sample was removed from. Breaking down the phrase, we have: 1. Discohesive (pronounced dis-co-HE-sive) - the cells are not organized (cohesive); the cells are arranged in an abnormal pattern 2. Clusters - the cells are making little islands of themselves rather than arranging as a continuous sheet or structure 3. Atypical - not normal; showing signs of genetic or structural changes 4. Epithelial - a cell classification associated with the linings of organs as well as with the production of enzymes or hormones Putting everything back together, you have abnormal, organ lining or organ forming cells that are not organized and are gathered into little groups. In practical terms, this is likely either a cancer or a pre-cancerous growth that is invading and expanding into the local normal tissues.
Atypical cells are cells that appear to be abnormal and need further testing to determine why they are abnormal. Sometimes these cells can end up being cancer but not all atypical cells will.
It is a mole or lesion with mild dsyplasia
ACG is the code for atypical glandular cells. Glandular cells produce mucus and are located in the cervix, they indicate a higher risk for cervical cancer. You doctor may want to perform a colposcopy.
What is mean by atypical febrile convulsion
In the word atypical, the prefix a means not; atypical means not typical.
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pathogens live inside the live cells
A test result of atypical nevomelanocytic lesions does not necessarily mean melanoma. These types of cells can eventually turn to melanoma if left untreated.
An accumulation of watery fluid in cells, mild and benign as in pregnancy or pronged standing in the elderly
You may have have to repeat the test regularly as HPV can cause cancer.
Atypical means "not typical", not conforming to a usual or regular type of something, or irregular.
The condition known as atypical ductal hyperplasia (ADH) is a condition in which the cells lining the milk ducts of the breast are growing abnormally.