Cutaneous horn - Lenaka La Cutaneous
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cutaneous_horn
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Biopsy ea hlokahala kaha mofetše oa letlalo, joalo ka squamous cell carcinoma, hangata o teng.


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References
Cutaneous Horn 33085427 NIH
Cutaneous horn ha e le hantle ke khōlo e bonahalang e shebahalang joaloka lenaka la phoofolo e tšoeu kapa e mosehla ha u e sheba. Hona joale ho utloisisoa hohle hore linaka tsena li hlaha e le karabelo litabeng tse fapaneng tsa letlalo-tse ling li le bobebe, tse ling li ka fetoha mofetše. Actinic keratoses ke sesosa se atileng haholo se seng sa mofetše, athe squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) ke sesosa se atileng haholo sa mofetše.
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 20043059Cutaneous horn ke kgolo e teteaneng, e sebopeho sa khoune, e nang le letlalo le teteaneng, hangata e ts'oana le lenaka la phoofolo. Ke lentsoe le hlalosang kaho e sa tloaelehang ea lisele tse thata tsa letlalo, ho e-na le lefu le itseng. Cutaneous horns e ka hlaha hammoho le maemo a fapaneng a kotsi, a pele ho mofetše, kapa a mofetše. Taba ea bohlokoa ke ho khetholla pakeng tsa letheba le teteaneng la letlalo le sentsoeng ke letsatsi le kholo e ka bang le mofetše joalo ka squamous cell carcinoma. Sesosa se seng ke keratoacanthoma, e hlahang e le hlahala e phahamisitsoeng, e kang lenala. Kalafo e atisa ho kenyelletsa ho ntša lenaka le ho le hlahloba ka tlas'a microscope ho hlahloba kankere.
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.
Bolotsana bo teng maemong a ka bang 20%, 'me squamous-cell carcinoma ke mofuta o atileng haholo. Ketsahalo ea squamous-cell carcinoma e fihla ho 37% ha leqeba le le teng botoneng.
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#Skin biopsy