Meningeal Melanocytoma- A Clinicohistological Masquerader.

Journal: Neurology India
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Abstract

Meningeal melanocytoma is a rare benign tumor, most frequently located in the posterior fossa and spinal canal. Localized tumors present as leptomeningeal masses and range from well-differentiated melanocytomas to lesions of intermediate malignancy and overtly malignant melanomas. Spinal meningeal melanocytoma has a benign course and is amenable for gross total resection. The outcome is favorable following complete resection. Meningeal melanocytoma may occasionally be associated with histological benign leptomeningeal spread and aggressive clinical course in spite of the absence of malignant transformation. We report a case of intraspinal melanocytoma in a 57-year-old female, which clinically as well as radiologically mimicked other spinal lesions. The final diagnosis was confirmed on histopathology.

Authors
Raaja Chhabra, Shagun Misra, Pallavi Prasad, Shikha Khati
Relevant Conditions

Melanoma