Cellular Elements

Transitional Epithelial Cells

A third type of epithelial cell are transitional epithelial cells. They are often pear-shaped with a thin tail on one end. Transitional epithelial cells are not clinically significant unless they are seen in large numbers or have abnormal morphology which may indicate transitional cell carcinoma. Catherization may cause increased numbers of transitional epithelial cells.

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