Cornu cutaneum-cutaneous horn on the penis

We report a 38-year-old man presenting with a penile cutaneous horn. Cutaneous horns are seen in sun-exposed areas and their occurrence on the penis is uncommon. The association with malignancy on the penis makes proper identification of these lesions essential. Standard treatment involves local excision, but the presence of malignancy mandates a partial penectomy.

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