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Skoulakis C et al. - Cutaneous horn is a clinical term describing morphologic or epithelial changes of the skin. These changes give this lesion a conical shape characteristic that resembles a miniature animal horn. Such lesions usually appear on sun-exposed skin areas and can overlie certain benign, premalignant, or malignant lesions.

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