Are there any benign heterogeneous cells

There are benign cases of heterogeneous cells, such as benign tumors that develop infection, inflammation or some immune diseases.
Heterophilic cells are cells that are different from normal cells and have some abnormal patterns. In most cases, heterophilic cells are malignant and are found in some malignant tumors.
However, in some cases, they can also be found in some benign diseases, such as benign tumors accompanied by various serious infections. There are also immune disorders in which the body can develop some heterogeneous cells.
The discovery of heterogeneous cells is not always malignant, in this case, according to the patient’s clinical symptoms, physical signs and other relevant examinations to carry out a comprehensive diagnosis.