Cutaneous horn
Synopsis

Warts and seborrheic keratoses are common benign lesions that may be seen at the base of a cutaneous horn. Premalignant causes include actinic keratoses, and in situ or invasive squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) is reported to be found in 20% of cutaneous horns.
Cutaneous horns are occasionally seen in children (almost always caused by warts).
Immunocompromised patients are prone to SCC, especially on sun-exposed areas, and these may present as cutaneous horns.
Codes
L85.8 – Other specified epidermal thickening
SNOMEDCT:
403871001 – Cutaneous horn
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Last Updated:01/13/2025

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