uEpip

English translation: U Transitional epithelial cells

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Czech term or phrase:uEpip
English translation:U Transitional epithelial cells
Entered by: Dylan Edwards

17:59 Mar 24, 2024
Czech to English translations [PRO]
Medical - Medical (general) / urinalysis
Czech term or phrase: uEpip
Abbreviation used in urinalysis:

uLeu: 10/μl, uEpid: 38/μl, uEpip: 2/μl, uEpir: 0.0/μl, uVálceh: 0.0/μl, uVálcep: 0.0/μl
Dylan Edwards
United Kingdom
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U Transitional epithelial cells
Explanation:
Epitel přechodný
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Elizabeth Spacilova
Czech Republic
Local time: 23:10
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4Epithelial cells
Gerry Vickers
4U Transitional epithelial cells
Elizabeth Spacilova


  

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Epithelial cells


Explanation:
but which of epithelial cells, squamous epithelial cells or renal tubular epithelial cells, I'm not sure

I'm guessing the others will be uVálceh: hyaline casts, uVálcep: pathological casts

Gerry Vickers
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Asker: Thanks, Gerry. I'm wondering about the p at the end.

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U Transitional epithelial cells


Explanation:
Epitel přechodný

Example sentence(s):
  • There are three types of epithelial cells that line the urinary tract. They are called transitional cells, renal (kidney) tubular cells, and squamous cells.

    https://medlineplus.gov/lab-tests/epithelial-cells-in-urine/
Elizabeth Spacilova
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