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Cornu cutaneum at the base of an actinic keratosis. 75-year-old man with considerable actinic damage to the skin.

Cornu cutaneum: 73-year-old man. considerably actinic damaged skin. numerous actinic keratoses and lentigines. the narrow-based "skin horn" has existed for at least 6 months.

Cornu cutaneum: multiple plaques and nodules with exophytic growth and hyperkeratotic surface, localized on the actinic massive pre-damaged capillitium of an elderly patient.

Cornu cutaneum: Monstrous, hyperkeratotic, sometimes purulent tumours in the area of the temple and the cheek in an elderly (debilitated) patient.

Cornu cutaneum: existing for several months; painless, bleeding from time to time when shaving Histological: actinic keratosis

Cornu cutaneum: close-up, with a fresh crust of blood on the side, which was formed after a careless movement.



Cornu cutaneum in actinically damaged skin.

Cornu cutaneum in actinically damaged skin.

Cornu cutaneum: existing for several years, the "skin horn" has fallen off again and again, then formed again over a period of several weeks.

Cornu cutaneum: existing for years, painful in certain foot positions and movements.

Cornu cutaneum: Cornu cutaneum that has existed for years, is broadly seated and has been in pain from pressure for some time.

Cornu cutaneum: Cornu cutaneum that has existed for years, is broadly seated and has been in pain from pressure for some time.

Cornu cutaneum: Cornu cutaneum that has been in existence for many years, broadly seated, and has been in painful pressure for some time. close-up

