CUTANEOUS HORNS
Abstract
Cutaneous horn is a rare and curious clinical entity. It is a clinical term used for a hard andelongated structure consisting of keratin and growing on the skin like the ones seen on the heads of cows,
sheep etc. It is associated with different types of histologic lesions found at the base of the horn. The base
should be carefully examined to see for any such lesion which may include malignancy as well.
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