PMID: 9418930Jan 7, 1998Paper

Giant cutaneous horn: a patient report

Annals of Plastic Surgery
T KorkutY Oztan

Abstract

A large cutaneous horn was excised from the left side of the nose and cheek of a 68-year-old woman. Reconstruction was performed with a split-thickness skin graft. Histologically the lesion represented squamous cell carcinoma. The nature of malignant degeneration in cutaneous horns is discussed.

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