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Congenital Fibroepithelial Polyp Presenting as a Cutaneous Horn on the Nasal Tip: A Case Report
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±Ç¿ë¼® ( Kwon Yong-Seok ) - Konkuk University Medical Center Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Àüµ¿±Ù ( Jun Dong-Keun ) - Konkuk University Medical Center Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
À̸íö ( Lee Myung-Chul ) - Konkuk University Medical Center Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
ÃÖÇö°ï ( Choi Hyun-Gon ) - Konkuk University Medical Center Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
½Åµ¿Çõ ( Shin Dong-Hyeok ) - Konkuk University Medical Center Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
±èÁö³² ( Kim Jee-Nam ) - Konkuk University Medical Center Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery
Abstract
Cutaneous horn is the clinical entity, which is circumscribed, conical, markedly hyperkeratotic lesion in which the height of the keratotic mass amounts to at least half of its largest diameter. It may be associated with many different pathological lesions. It is a relatively rare and a kind of epidermal tumor that generally appears as a conical projection. Here, we report rare case of congenital cutaneous horn. A 39-month-old female Korean patient presented at our clinic with a mass at the tip of her nose present since birth. Under general anesthesia, cutaneous horn of nasal tip was completely excised without any complications. The operation site was small enough to perform a primary closure, without any nasal deformity. Histopathologically, it was reported as a fibroepithelial polyps. After operation, there is no evidence of recurrence at 16 months of follow-up.
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Horn; Fibroepithelial neoplasms; Mesothelial neoplasms
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