Cutaneous hornhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cutaneous_horn
Cutaneous horn jẹ àkúnya keratinous tí ó ní irú àfihàn bíi ìwò, tàbí nígbà míì bí igi tàbí iyùn. Wọ́n sábà máa kéré, ṣùgbọ́n ní àwọn iṣẹlẹ̀ tó ṣọ́wọn gan-an, wọ́n lè tóbi gan-an. Wọ́n lè jẹ́ aláburúkọ̀ tàbí premalignant.

Iṣedogba ibajẹ wà ní 20 % ti àwọn ọ̀ràn, pẹ̀lú carcinoma cell‑squamous jẹ́ irú tí ó wọ́pọ̀ jùlọ. Iṣẹ̀lẹ̀ carcinoma cell‑squamous pọ̀ sí 37 % nígbà tí ọ̀gbẹ́ bá wà lórí kòfẹ.

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Cutaneous horn jẹ́ idagbasoke tí ó hàn lórí awọ ara tí ó dà bí iwa ẹranko funfun tàbí ofeefee nígbà tí a bá wo. Ní báyìí, a ti mọ̀ pé àwọn iwa wọ̀nyí jẹ́ àfihàn àwọn ọ̀ràn awọ‑ara tó yàtọ̀ — díẹ̀ nínú wọn kò lèwu, díẹ̀ sì lè yípadà sí àkàn. Actinic keratoses jẹ́ àìlera tó wọ́pọ̀ jù lọ tí kò ní í di àkàn, nígbà tí squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) jẹ́ àkàn tó wọ́pọ̀ jù lọ.
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 jẹ idagbasoke ti o nipọn, ti o ni apẹrẹ koni pẹlu awọ ti o nipọn, nigbagbogbo dabi iwa ẹranko. Ó jẹ́ ọrọ kan tí ń ṣàpèjúwe ìgbésẹ̀ dànì ti àwọn sẹẹli awọ ara lile, kì í ṣe àrùn kan pàtó. Cutaneous horns le dagba lẹgbẹẹ ọpọlọpọ awọn aláìlera, awọn aarun iṣaaju, tàbí àwọn ipo awọ alákan. Ibaṣepọ bọtini kan ni iyatọ laarin agbegbe awọ ara ti o nipọn ti o ti bajẹ àti idagbasoke tí ó lè jẹ́ alákan bí squamous cell carcinoma. Aṣebi míìràn ni keratoacanthoma, tí ó ṣàfihàn gẹ́gẹ́ bí èèmọ tí ó ń dide, eekanna. Itọju deede ni yíyọ́ iwa náà àti ṣàyẹ̀wò rẹ̀ ní àbẹ́ microscope láti ṣàyẹ̀wò fún alákan.
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.