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Camilla Santos Ribeiro1, David Rubem Azulay1, Danielle Carvalho Quintella2, Tullia Cuzzi2, Marcia Ramos-E-Silva1.
Abstract
Cutaneous horn is a protuberance constituted by compact keratinous material, with a hard consistence similar to a horn, which occurs more frequently in photoexposed areas. The authors describe a case of cutaneous horn on the glans considered a rare location. Verrucous carcinoma was the histopathological diagnosis of the base of the horn and lichen sclerosis, the precursor lesion.Entities:
Keywords: Cutaneous horn; Lichen sclerosis; Verrucous carcinoma
Year: 2021 PMID: 34248537 PMCID: PMC8255720 DOI: 10.1159/000516980
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Dermatol ISSN: 1662-6567
Fig. 1Cutaneous horn with 4 cm in an erythematous and infiltrated base and some areas of hypochromia and keratosis in the glans.
Fig. 2Excision of the cutaneous horn.
Fig. 3Down growth of squamous epithelium with blunted borders, without significant atypia (objX10).
Fig. 4Slightly acanthotic epidermis over enlarged papillary dermis with homogenization of collagen and some inflammatory cells (objX10).
Fig. 5Absence of elastic fibers (Orcein stain, objX10).
Fig. 6Partial penectomy.