The term “cutaneous horn” refers to a particular kind of skin lesion or growth. Keratin, a protein that makes up the epidermis, is what gives it its structure. The growth can vary in size and shape, resembling a cone or horn. The growth that occasionally resembles an animal’s horn gives rise to the term. Both men and women can have this skin disorder, although it is more common in elderly persons. In addition to being precancerous or malignant, cutaneous horns are frequently benign or noncancerous. Severe disorders associated with precancerous or cancerous cutaneous horns
A cutaneous horn can often be diagnosed by a doctor based solely on its appearance. Most cutaneous horns do not cause any other symptoms. However, if a horn is damaged, it can lead to pain or an infection. Your skin will be examined by a dermatologist to confirm if your growth is a cutaneous horn. This process is quite straightforward. However, there are instances when cutaneous horns may be mistaken for an ectopic nail
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