📂 Anatomy
cervix epithelium — Definition
serviks epiteli / cervix epithelium
Cervical epithelium is the cell layer covering the inner surface of the uterus mouth (serviks). This epithelium consists of different types of cell in two different regions, including endoservics (inner channel) and extoserviks (out surface). Endoservikste is a single-rise cylindrical epithelium, an additionaltoservikste flat epithelium. Cervical epithelium has critical importance in gynecological pathology, since it is prone to the development of dysplasia or cancer in cases such as HPV infection.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is serviks epiteli?
serviks epiteli; cervical epithelium is the cell layer covering the inner surface of the uterus mouth (serviks). This epithelium consists of different types of cell in two different regions, including endoservics (inner channel) and extoserviks (out surface). Endoservikste is a single-rise cylindrical epithelium, an additionaltoservikste flat epithelium. Cervical epithelium has critical importance in gynecological pathology, since it is prone to the development of dysplasia or cancer in cases such as HPV infection.
❓ What is cervix epithelium in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "cervix epithelium" is serviks epiteli.
❓ Which medical field is serviks epiteli related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.