The 87-year-old, was left stunned
when two years ago it gave way to a finger-sized horn-like mass. Xiuzhen
accidentally “broke” that small horn in February - and her current, much
larger, horn - which is currently 13cm long -began growing rapidly in its
place.
“Now the horn hurts my mother and
prevents her from sleeping. It also bleeds from time to time,” said Chaojun.
Doctors diagnosed the so-called
unicorn horn as “cornu cutaneum” (cutaneous horn), a keratinous skin tumour that
has the appearance of a horn. Often small and benign, the growth can in some
cases be much larger and malignant.
The woman has reportedly been to
several hospitals and clinics, with none of them able to explain what she is
suffering from.
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