J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
1997 Jun;26(6):863-869.
Probable Primary Leptomeningeal Melanoma: A Case Report
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Neurosurgery, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, College of Medicine Sung Kyun Kwan University, Seoul, Korea.
- 2Department of Pathology, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, College of Medicine Sung Kyun Kwan University, Seoul, Korea.
Abstract
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Primary leptomeningeal melanomas(PLMs) are rare aggressive central nervous system(CNS) tumors without systemic foci. It can be very difficult, however, to clearly distinguish PLMs from those that have metastasized. We report a case of malignant leptomenigeal melanoma occurring in the right temporal convexity of a 77-yearold woman. Almost all malignant CNS melanomas in the old are secondary to the cutaneous melanoma and can cause diverse neurological manifestations; certain clinical findings of the presented case-namely, the patient's age, vague neurologic findings and absence of cutaneous lesions -are therefore interesting. Thorough clinical checkups, including whole-body bone scan, whole spine MRI, abdominal ultrasound, and tumor marker studies to find extracranial lesions revealed no abnormalities. Based on these clinical findings, we suppose-though are not certain-that the tumor of the presented case is a PLM.