2001, Number 2
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Rev Cent Dermatol Pascua 2001; 10 (2)
Cutaneous horn. Presentation of an unusual topography case
Alarcón H, Rodríguez E, Ramos-Garibay A
Language: Spanish
References: 8
Page: 97-99
PDF size: 58.38 Kb.
ABSTRACT
The cutaneous horns are hipertrophic and hiperkeratosis lesions, the clinical relevance is for the association to benign, premalignant an malignant skin diseases. Usually are localized in the head and face. We present a patient who had a lesion in umbilical region.
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