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A Corn IS a Callus, but it's a specific type of Callus.

Corns more often appear on the toes and fingers. It's recognized by its elliptical shape, caused by a specific pattern of rubbing the thin skin. The name comes from the appearance of it under a microscope, specifically at the center of the corn itself.

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