An elderly
woman has stunned doctors by sprouting what looks like a unicorn horn
from her head.
The villager
has become known to local residents as the 'unicorn woman' since the abnormal
growth has appeared and taken over the top of her head.
But although
the 13cm-long single large mass is already a massive size, medical
professionals are baffled by its apearance.
Liang
Xiuzhen, the 87-year-old is a resident of Guiyan village in Ziyang City, in
south-west China’s Sichuan Province.
According to
Wang Chaojun, Xiuzhen’s son, his mother had something resembling a "black
mole" growing on her head seven or eight years ago.
Chaojun
said: "My mother complained about this mole-like growth on her head that
itched all the time.
"We
found ways to cure her itch using traditional Chinese medicine, and then left
it be."
Two years
ago however, the mole gave way to a small horn-like mass the size of a little
finger.
Xiuzhen
accidentally "broke" the small horn this February, and in its place
her current horn began growing rapidly over the past six months.
Chaojun
said: "Now the horn hurts my mother and prevents her from sleeping. It
also bleeds from time to time."
Doctors in Sichuan
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.
Chaojun said
doctors believe they can remove the growth through surgery, but the family has
its reservations due to Xiuzhen’s old age and are considering other options.
"My
mother is old, and the horn is on her head which is a very sensitive area. I’m
not confident [in the idea of] surgery," he added. "If something goes
wrong [during surgery], it would be terrible."
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