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Ciênc. rural ; 40(3): 678-681, mar. 2010. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-542976

ABSTRACT

Cornos cutâneos são infrequentes em gatos, principalmente em felinos jovens. Neste trabalho, é relatado um caso de um felino da raça Persa, macho, com oito meses de idade e apresentando histórico de espirros. Ao exame clínico, identificaram-se projeções corniformes originadas nos coxins palmares e plantares. A avaliação histológica de biópsia excisional demonstrou hiperqueratose densa, com numerosos queratinócitos sobre epiderme hiperplásica, não sendo identificado nenhum grau de malignidade. Não foi constatada a associação das lesões com a infecção pelo vírus da leucemia felina. O tratamento instituído incluiu excisão parcial mensal dos cornos cutâneos e acompanhamento clínico do animal.


Cutaneous horns are seldom seen in cats, especially in young ones. A case of a Persian cat, male, eight months old, with a history of sneezes is described. During physical examination, multiple horns on the all footpads were noticed. The histopathological diagnosis of excisional biopsy was dense hyperkeratosis, with numerous keratinocytes above hyperplastic epidermis and no evidence of malignity. There was no association between the lesions and infection with leukemia virus. The treatment was mensal trimming off the cutaneous horns and clinical follow up of the animal.

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Korean Journal of Dermatology ; : 858-862, 1987.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-38481

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We present herein a case of 20 nail onychogryphosis with localized plantar hyper keratosis and cutaneous horns occuring in a 21 year-old schizophrenic female patient. The finger nails were brownish in color and the surface of nail plates has the coarse transverse striations. The nail plates beyond the free edge were thickened and curved inward markedly. The toe nails were dirty grayish in color and the nail plates were thickened markedly and curved like the horn of ram. All the nail plates were seperated and removed from the nail beds without any difficulty and the nail matrices were destroyed by electrodesiccation. Lacalized plantar hyperkeratosis and cutaneous horns were also removed successfully by occlusive dressing with 40% salicylic acid ointment and by surgical excision. Psychogenic disorder and prolonged hygienic indifference could be the most. probable cause in this patient.


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Animals , Female , Humans , Young Adult , Fingers , Horns , Keratosis , Occlusive Dressings , Salicylic Acid , Schizophrenia , Toes
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