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A cutaneous horn over seborrhoeic keratosis of pinna

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Cutaneous horn is not rare. Many varieties of cutaneous horns have been described. Seborrhoeic keratosis of pinna is not very common especially with a cutaneous horn developing over it. We encountered a cutaneous horn, over seborrhoeic kerotosis involving pinna, an uncommon finding.

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Gupta, A., Jain, A.K. A cutaneous horn over seborrhoeic keratosis of pinna. IJO & HNS 49, 140–141 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03023792

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