breezy6439
08-16-2008, 09:47 AM
my urine came back and i have blood in my urine so i went and seen a urologist and under the Diagnosis it says predominantly squamous cells are present and few transitional cell are present so what does this mean?
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lilsis1071
08-16-2008, 12:52 PM
Breezy,
Just wanted to ask you a few other questions. Are you having any back pain? Are or have you been losing any weight without trying? Are you scheduled for any further testing to come to a conclusion? I would hope that the doctor will send you for a ct-scan or pet-scan. Please let us know what you find out.
A Friend Wendy :angel:
Just wanted to ask you a few other questions. Are you having any back pain? Are or have you been losing any weight without trying? Are you scheduled for any further testing to come to a conclusion? I would hope that the doctor will send you for a ct-scan or pet-scan. Please let us know what you find out.
A Friend Wendy :angel:
SamQKitty
08-16-2008, 10:41 PM
Breezy,
I'm not sure if you're supposed to have squamous cells in the urine. The bladder is lined with transitional cells, so it's not surprising if a few of those were to be shed.
At any rate, whenever you have unexplained blood in the urine, it should be followed up. The next step would be, I think, to see a urologist and get a cystoscopy.
Ruth
I'm not sure if you're supposed to have squamous cells in the urine. The bladder is lined with transitional cells, so it's not surprising if a few of those were to be shed.
At any rate, whenever you have unexplained blood in the urine, it should be followed up. The next step would be, I think, to see a urologist and get a cystoscopy.
Ruth

