“…Although gastric squamous metaplasia has previously been reported in patients with peptic ulcer, tuberculosis, syphilis, corrosive gastritis, pernicious anemia, and aberrant pancreas, the detailed mechanism of how gastric squamous metaplasia develops is unclear. Squamous metaplasia located in other organs such as the lower respiratory tract, bladder, and uterus has also been observed in patients with chronic inflammation and mechanical irritation 1 . Therefore, the development of gastric squamous metaplasia may be related to long‐term gastric mucosal inflammation induced by H. pylori infection, medication, and radiation.…”