Multifocal meningeal melanocytoma: a new pathological entity or the result of leptomeningeal seeding?

Journal: Journal Of Neurosurgery
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Abstract

Meningeal melanocytoma is a rare benign CNS tumor derived from the leptomeningeal melanocytes. Although unusual, malignant transformation with leptomeningeal seeding into the brain or spinal cord may occur years after the initial diagnosis. The authors report a unique case of multifocal benign meningeal melanocytoma involving both cerebellopontine angles and the thoracic spinal cord, with associated diffuse leptomeningeal hyperpigmentation. They review the literature relevant to this topic and discuss the radiological and pathological features of this disease as well as its treatment options.

Authors
Youssef Ali, Ralph Rahme, Ronald Moussa, Gerard Abadjian, Lina Menassa Moussa, Elie Samaha