Cutaneous hornhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cutaneous_horn
Cutaneous horn bụ etuto keratinous pụrụ iche nwere ọdịdị mpi, ma ọ bụ mgbe ụfọdụ nke osisi ma ọ bụ coral. Ha na-adịkarị obere na mpaghara mana ha nwere ike, n'ọnọdụ dị oke ụkọ, buru ibu karị. Ha nwere ike ịdị njọ ma ọ bụ na-aga n'ihu.

Malignancy dị na ihe ruru 20% nke ikpe, yana carcinoma squamous-cell bụ ụdị a na-ahụkarị. Mmetụta nke squamous-cell carcinoma ruru 37% mgbe ọnya dị na amụ.

Diagnosis na ọgwụgwọ
#Skin biopsy
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  • biopsy dị mkpa n'ihi na ọrịa kansa anụ ahụ, dị ka squamous cell carcinoma, na-adịkarị.
  • Ụdị nha na ọnọdụ (ntị).
References Cutaneous Horn 33085427 
NIH
Cutaneous horn bụ isi uto a na-ahụ anya nke dị ka mpi anụ ọcha ma ọ bụ odo odo mgbe ị na-ele ya. Aghọtala ya ugbu a na mpi ndị a na-apụta dị ka mmeghachi omume maka nsogbu akpụkpọ anụ dị iche iche - ụfọdụ adịghị mma, ụfọdụ nwere ike ịghọ ọrịa kansa. Actinic keratoses bụ ihe na-ebutekarị ọrịa cancer, ebe squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) bụ ihe na-ebutekarị ọrịa kansa.
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.
 Cutaneous horn: a potentially malignant entity 20043059
Cutaneous horn bụ nnukwu uto dị ka cone nke nwere akpụkpọ ahụ toro ogologo, na-adịkarị ka mpi anụmanụ. Ọ bụ okwu na-akọwa mwelite mkpụrụ ndụ akpụkpọ anụ siri ike na-adịghị ahụkebe, karịa otu ọrịa. Cutaneous horns nwere ike ịmalite n'akụkụ dị iche iche na-adịghị mma, tupu ọrịa kansa, ma ọ bụ ọrịa kansa. Isi ihe na-echegbu onwe ya bụ ịmata ọdịiche dị n'etiti ntụpọ akpụkpọ ahụ nke anwụ mebiri emebi na uto nwere ike ịkpata ọrịa cancer dị ka squamous cell carcinoma. Ihe ọzọ kpatara ya bụ keratoacanthoma, nke na-egosi dị ka akpụ akpụlitere, ntu yiri ntu. Ọgwụgwọ na-agụnye ịwepụ mpi ahụ ma nyochaa ya n'okpuru microscope iji chọpụta ọrịa kansa.
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.