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Urothelial cells routinely occur in all of the following shapes except:
Epistaxis
Medical term for nosebleed, the common occurrence of bleeding from the nose.
Vertical Fissures
Long, narrow cracks or splits oriented vertically on a surface or structure, often referring to skin or geological formations.
Dehydration
A condition resulting from excessive loss of body water, leading to impaired body functions.
Tonsils
Lymphatic tissue located at the back of the throat, playing a role in the immune response to pathogens entering the body through the mouth or nose.
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