2021
DOI: 10.1097/dss.0000000000002910
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Cutaneous Horn: A Very Rare Presentation of Nail Unit Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Abstract: structureless areas arising on a pinkish background; in addition, hairpin, linear irregular, and glomerular vessels unevenly distributed (arrows and yellow circle, respectively), as well as scattered brown-gray dots (red circle), could be detected.A high-variable-frequency ultrasonography was performed to estimate the tumor depth, using a multichanneled ultrasound (US) machine (MyLab One/Touch Ultrasound System; Esaote, Genoa, Italy). An 18-MHz B-mode scan showed a hypoechoic structure with regular contour, lo… Show more

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“…Histopathological feature is marked excessively keratosic epidermis, whose base tissue imaging depends on the primary lesion, which is sometimes benign epidermal proliferation, and sometimes malignant. However, though skin lesion of the patient in our study presented as rod‐shaped, it reveals a relatively smooth surface, and histopathological changes suggest relatively homogeneous hyperkeratosis throughout the epidermis 16 . (3) Dermatofibroma: a firm nodule adhered to the surface skin, histopathological feature of which is marked downward proliferation of the trochanterellus, and proliferative and alternately arranged intradermal fibroblasts and collagen 3 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
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“…Histopathological feature is marked excessively keratosic epidermis, whose base tissue imaging depends on the primary lesion, which is sometimes benign epidermal proliferation, and sometimes malignant. However, though skin lesion of the patient in our study presented as rod‐shaped, it reveals a relatively smooth surface, and histopathological changes suggest relatively homogeneous hyperkeratosis throughout the epidermis 16 . (3) Dermatofibroma: a firm nodule adhered to the surface skin, histopathological feature of which is marked downward proliferation of the trochanterellus, and proliferative and alternately arranged intradermal fibroblasts and collagen 3 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…However, though skin lesion of the patient in our study presented as rod-shaped, it reveals a relatively smooth surface, and histopathological changes suggest relatively homogeneous hyperkeratosis throughout the epidermis. 16 (3) Dermatofibroma: a firm nodule adhered to the surface skin, histopathological feature of which is marked downward proliferation of the trochanterellus, and proliferative and alternately arranged intradermal fibroblasts and collagen. 3 (4) Periungual and subungual fibroma: a sin finding of tuberous sclerosis, whose pathology is similar to that of ADFK, but clinically different.…”
Section: Postoperative Follow-upmentioning
confidence: 99%