Cutaneous horns: clues to invasive squamous cell carcinoma being present in the horn base
Background: Cutaneous horns usually develop on a keratinocytic base with the histopathology on a spectrum ranging from benign keratosis through to invasive squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Some features of horns are easily identified using dermatoscopy. Objective: To investigate if specific clinical o...
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Main Authors: | John Pyne (Author), Devendra Sapkota (Author), Jian Cheng Wong (Author) |
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