A rapidly growing giant cutaneous horn on the chest.

L. Soriano, M. Piansay‐Soriano
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BACKGROUND A giant cutaneous horn (GCH) is a morphologic description of conical lesion with a dense, hyperkeratotic protrusion of more than 1 cm in height that resembles an animal horn but without its bony core. These can occur in association with benign, premalignant or malignant cutaneous diseases which can be determined by excision and histopathologic review of the base. A PubMed search (performed June 2015) revealed 54 cases of giant cutaneous horns in world literature. The most common site affected was the scalp followed by lip and leg. The commonest histological diagnosis found was squamous cell carcinoma followed by verruca vulgaris and trichilemmal horns. MAIN OBSERVATION We present an 85-year-old Filipino female with a one year history of a rapidly growing skin lesion on her upper chest. This was excised fully and histological review of the base demonstrated a keratoacanthoma. CONCLUSIONS This is the first known occurrence of a giant cutaneous horn on the chest. While giant cutaneous horns are more commonly associated with malignant lesions, differential diagnosis includes benign lesions such as keratoacanthomas. This differential can be considered in a rapidly growing lesion. Excision and histopathologic review of the base of a cutaneous horn are essential to guide potential further therapy.
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胸部迅速生长的巨大的皮角。
巨皮角(GCH)是一种锥形病变的形态学描述,伴有密集的角化过度突出,高度超过1cm,类似于动物角,但没有骨性核心。这些可能与良性、癌前或恶性皮肤病有关,可通过切除和基底的组织病理学检查来确定。PubMed检索(2015年6月进行)在世界文献中发现了54例巨大皮肤角。最常见的部位是头皮,其次是嘴唇和腿部。最常见的组织学诊断是鳞状细胞癌,其次是寻常疣和毛突角。主要观察:我们报告一位85岁的菲律宾女性,她的上胸部有一个快速增长的皮肤病变一年的历史。完全切除,基底的组织学检查显示为角棘瘤。结论:这是已知的第一例发生在胸部的巨大皮肤角。虽然巨大的皮肤角通常与恶性病变有关,但鉴别诊断包括良性病变,如角棘瘤。在快速生长的病变中可以考虑这种差异。切除和皮角底部的组织病理学检查对于指导潜在的进一步治疗是必不可少的。
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