Stratified columnar epithelium

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Stratified columnar epithelium

Stratified columnar epithelium is a rare type of epithelial tissue composed of column-shaped cells arranged in multiple layers. It is found in the conjunctiva, pharynx, anus, and male urethra. It also occurs in embryo.

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Stratified columnar epithelium
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Shapeseveral layers; apical cells are columnar shaped
Identifiers
THH2.00.02.0.02032
FMA45564
Anatomical terms of microanatomy
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Location

Stratified columnar epithelia are found in a variety of locations, including:

Embryology

Stratified columnar epithelium is initially present in parts of the gastrointestinal tract in utero, before being replaced with other types of epithelium. For example, by 8 weeks, it covers the lining of the stomach.[7][8] By 17 weeks, it is replaced by simple columnar epithelium.[7] This is also found in the fetal esophagus.[8]

Function

The cells function in secretion and protection.[9]

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