2011
DOI: 10.5455/ijlr.20120204085314
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Squamous Cell Carcinoma of Horn and its Surgical Management - a Report of Three Cases

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“…In the present case the recovery was uneventful and observed complete cure without any recurrence as reported by Giri et al, (2011), Jaiswal et al, (2014, Sharma and Singh (2014), Pitlawar et al, (2016) and Behera et al, (2016).…”
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“…In the present case the recovery was uneventful and observed complete cure without any recurrence as reported by Giri et al, (2011), Jaiswal et al, (2014, Sharma and Singh (2014), Pitlawar et al, (2016) and Behera et al, (2016).…”
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“…Histological examination of cancerous tissue collected from middle region of horn core revealed typical keratinizing squamous cell carcinoma with characteristic epithelial pearls as observed by Giri et al, (2011), Jaiswal et al, (2014, Kumar et al, (2013) Pitlawar et al, (2016) and Behera et al, (2016). Early Diagnosis and treatment is essential for good prognosis.…”
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“…Those cells that were keratinizing showed dense pink cytoplasm with small hyper chromatic nuclei (Fig 3). Cells with keratinized cytoplasm without nuclei whorled together to form pink colored keratin pearls (Giri et al, 2011) (Fig 3). All the above features indicated a well differentiated tumor.…”
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“…Horn cancer is common in bullocks with larger horns, affecting approximately one percent of population in India. Horn cancer is usually unilateral (Giri et al, 2011 andVeena et al, 2011) and is mostly encountered in cattle of 5-10 years of age (Tyagi and Singh, 2006).…”
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