Cutaneous horn huma tumuri keratinus mhux tas-soltu bid-dehra ta’ qrun, jew xi kultant ta’ injam jew qroll. Normalment huma żgħar u lokalizzati iżda jistgħu, f'każijiet rari ħafna, ikunu ħafna akbar. Jistgħu jkunu malinni jew premalinni.
Il-tumuri malinni huma preżenti sa 20% tal-każijiet, bil-karċinoma taċ-ċelluli squamous tkun l-aktar tip komuni. L-inċidenza ta 'karċinoma taċ-ċelluli skwamużi hija ta' 37% meta l-leżjoni tkun preżenti fuq il-pene.
Cutaneous horns, also known by the Latin name cornu cutaneum, are unusual keratinous skin tumors with the appearance of horns, or sometimes of wood or coral. Formally, this is a clinical diagnosis for a "conical projection above the surface of the skin." They are usually small and localized but can, in very rare cases, be much larger. Although often benign, they can also be malignant or premalignant.
☆ Fir-riżultati ta' Stiftung Warentest tal-2022 mill-Ġermanja, is-sodisfazzjon tal-konsumatur b'ModelDerm kien biss ftit inqas milli b'konsultazzjonijiet bit-telemediċina mħallsa.
Bijopsija hija meħtieġa peress li spiss ikun preżenti kanċer tal-ġilda, bħal karċinoma taċ-ċelluli squamous.
Cutaneous horn huwa bażikament tkabbir viżibbli li jidher qisu qrun ta’ annimal abjad jew isfar meta tħares lejh. Issa huwa mifhum ħafna li dawn il-qrun jitfaċċaw bħala reazzjoni għal kwistjonijiet differenti tal-ġilda—uħud beninni, uħud potenzjalment jinbidlu f'kanċer. Actinic keratoses huma l-aktar kawża komuni mhux kanċeroġena, filwaqt li squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) hija l-aktar kawża komuni ta’ kanċer. 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 huwa tkabbir dens, f'forma ta 'koni b'ġilda mħaxxna, ħafna drabi tixbaħ il-qarn ta' annimal. Huwa terminu li jiddeskrivi akkumulazzjoni mhux tas-soltu ta 'ċelluli tal-ġilda mwebbsa, aktar milli marda speċifika. Cutaneous horns jistgħu jiżviluppaw flimkien ma 'diversi kundizzjonijiet tal-ġilda beninni, pre-kanċerożi, jew kanċeroġeni. Tħassib ewlieni huwa li ssir distinzjoni bejn spot tal-ġilda mħaxxen bil-ħsara mix-xemx u tkabbir potenzjalment kanċeruż bħal karċinoma taċ-ċelluli skwamużi. Ħati ieħor huwa keratoakantoma, li tippreżenta bħala tumur mgħolli li jixbah id-dwiefer. It-trattament tipikament jinvolvi t-tneħħija tal-qarn u l-eżaminazzjoni taħt mikroskopju biex tiċċekkja għal kanċer. 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.
Il-tumuri malinni huma preżenti sa 20% tal-każijiet, bil-karċinoma taċ-ċelluli squamous tkun l-aktar tip komuni. L-inċidenza ta 'karċinoma taċ-ċelluli skwamużi hija ta' 37% meta l-leżjoni tkun preżenti fuq il-pene.
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