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Intradural extramedullary meningeal melanocytoma: a case report and literature review

Primary meningeal melanocytomas are extremely rare, benign tumours arising from the leptomeninges. While they are considered to be benign lesions, there is potential for their growth and transformation into malignant melanomas. They are commonly found in the cervical spine, with a decreased incidenc...

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Published in:Journal of surgical case reports 2023-01, Vol.2023 (1), p.rjad002
Main Authors: Parwez, Rabeeia, Ahmed, Razna, Baig, Arsalan, Ruiz, Fernanda, Baig Mirza, Asfand, Sadek, Ahmed-Ramadan, Arvin, Babak, Qureshi, Anjum
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Summary:Primary meningeal melanocytomas are extremely rare, benign tumours arising from the leptomeninges. While they are considered to be benign lesions, there is potential for their growth and transformation into malignant melanomas. They are commonly found in the cervical spine, with a decreased incidence in the thoracic and lumbar regions. We present a case report of a 56-year-old man who presented to our unit with a 4-month history of lower limb weakness and a sensory level at T6. Magnetic resonance imaging shows an intradural extramedullary tumour. The patient underwent a thoracic debulking of the lesion with neurophysiological monitoring. Histopathology confirmed the diagnosis of melanocytoma of meningeal origin, with a low mitotic count. Our patient recovered well post-operatively with no complications. Surgical resection is an effective method to manage this tumour; however, adjuvant radiotherapy is advised due to the risk of recurrence and malignant transformation.
ISSN:2042-8812
2042-8812
DOI:10.1093/jscr/rjad002