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==General==
==General==
*Non-keratinizing squamous metaplasia can be considered normal and is relatively common in trigone region of the bladder in women.
*Non-keratinizing squamous metaplasia can be considered normal and is relatively common in trigone region of the bladder in women.
*Large age range (13-80 years).<ref name=pmid12429156/>
*Predominantly males - almost 4:1 (27 males:7 females in one series<ref name=pmid12429156/>).


==Microscopic==
==Microscopic==

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Keratinising squamous metaplasia of the urinary bladder is a rare benign change of the urinary bladder associated with an increased risk of malignancy.[1]

General

  • Non-keratinizing squamous metaplasia can be considered normal and is relatively common in trigone region of the bladder in women.
  • Large age range (13-80 years).[1]
  • Predominantly males - almost 4:1 (27 males:7 females in one series[1]).

Microscopic

Features:

  • Squamous epithelium with hyperkeratosis or parakeratosis.

DDx:

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Khan, MS.; Thornhill, JA.; Gaffney, E.; Loftus, B.; Butler, MR. (Nov 2002). "Keratinising squamous metaplasia of the bladder: natural history and rationalization of management based on review of 54 years experience.". Eur Urol 42 (5): 469-74. PMID 12429156.