Primary Intracranial Leptomeningeal Melanomatosis

J Korean Neurosurg Soc. 2015 Dec;58(6):554-6. doi: 10.3340/jkns.2015.58.6.554. Epub 2015 Dec 31.

Abstract

Primary intracranial malignant melanoma is a very rare and highly aggressive tumor with poor prognosis. A 66-year-old female patient presented a headache that had been slowly progressing for several months. A large benign pigmented skin lesion was found on her back. A brain MRI showed multiple linear signal changes with branching pattern and strong enhancement in the temporal lobe. The cytological and immunohiostochemical cerebrospinal fluid examination confirmed malignant melanoma. A biopsy confirmed that the pigmented skin lesion on the back and the conjunctiva were benign nevi. We report a case of primary intracranial malignant melanoma and review relevant literatures.

Keywords: CNS; Leptomeninges; Melanoma; Primary; Subarachnoid hemorrhage.

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  • Case Reports