Cutaneous horn - Adharc Cutaneoushttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cutaneous_horn
Is siadaí keratinous neamhghnácha iad Adharc Cutaneous (Cutaneous horn) le cuma adharca, nó uaireanta adhmaid nó coiréil. Bíonn siad beag agus logánta de ghnáth ach is féidir leo a bheith i bhfad níos mó i gcásanna fíor-annamh. Is féidir leo a bheith malignant nó premalignant.

Tá urchóideacht i láthair i suas le 20% de na cásanna, agus is é carcinoma cealla squamous an cineál is coitianta. Is é an mhinicíocht carcinoma cealla squamous go 37% nuair a bhíonn an lot i láthair ar an bod.

Diagnóis agus Cóireáil
#Skin biopsy
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  • Tá bithóipse riachtanach mar is minic a bhíonn ailse craicinn, mar charcanóma cille squamous, i láthair.
  • Méid agus suíomh tipiciúil (cluas).
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Is éard atá i Cutaneous horn go bunúsach ná fás infheicthe a bhfuil cuma adharc ainmhí bán nó buí air nuair a fhéachann tú air. Tuigtear go forleathan anois go dtagann na adharca seo aníos mar fhreagairt ar shaincheisteanna éagsúla craicinn – cuid acu neamhurchóideach, agus seans go n-iompóidh cuid eile ina ailse. Is iad Actinic keratoses an chúis neamhailse is coitianta, agus is é squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) an chúis ailse is coitianta.
A cutaneous horn is usually evident upon physical examination and can be described as a white or yellow exophytic protrusion in the shape of an animal horn. Cutaneous horns are now widely accepted as a reactive cutaneous growth caused by a variety of benign, premalignant, or malignant primary processes. Actinic keratoses are the most common premalignant primary cause of cutaneous horn, while squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is the most common malignant cause.
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Is fás dlúth, cón-chruthach é Cutaneous horn le craiceann tiubhaithe, go minic cosúil le adharc ainmhí. Is téarma é a chuireann síos ar thógáil neamhghnách de chealla craiceann cruaite, seachas ar ghalar ar leith. Is féidir le Cutaneous horns forbairt taobh le riochtaí craicinn neamhurchóideacha, réamh-ailse nó ailseacha éagsúla. Príomhábhar imní is ea idirdhealú a dhéanamh idir spota tiubh ar chraiceann a bhfuil damáiste ghrian dó agus fás a d’fhéadfadh a bheith ailseach cosúil le carcanóma cille squamous. Is culprit eile é keratoacanthoma, a thagann i láthair mar meall ardaithe, cosúil le tairní. Is éard a bhíonn i gceist le cóireáil de ghnáth ná an adharc a bhaint agus é a scrúdú faoi mhicreascóp chun ailse a fháil.
Cutaneous horn is a dense, cone-shaped growth with thickened skin, often resembling an animal's horn. It's a term describing an unusual buildup of hardened skin cells, rather than a specific disease. Cutaneous horns can develop alongside various benign, pre-cancerous, or cancerous skin conditions. A key concern is distinguishing between a thickened sun-damaged skin spot and a potentially cancerous growth like squamous cell carcinoma. Another culprit is keratoacanthoma, which presents as a raised, nail-like tumor. Treatment typically involves removing the horn and examining it under a microscope to check for cancer.