Keratinizing metaplasia
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Keratinizing metaplasia is a condition affecting the epithelial surfaces of the body.[1] It is caused by a dietary deficiency of vitamin A, a fat-soluble vitamin that is most often found in fats, milk, and some leafy vegetables.[2]
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