Squamous metaplasia refers to
benign (
non-cancerous) changes in the
epithelial linings of certain
organs within the body. These cells assume a more
squamous morphology. Common sites for squamous metaplasia include the
bladder and
cervix. Smokers often exhibit squamous metaplasia in the linings of their airways. These changes don't signify a specific disease, but rather usually represent the body's response to stress or irritation.
Vitamin A deficiency can lead to squamous metaplasia.