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Case report| Volume 62, P248-253, April 2019

Intradural extramidullary dorsal melanocytoma in the adult: Case report and review of the literature

  • Daniele Armocida
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    A.U.O. “Sant’Andrea”, Neurosurgery Division, Sapienza University, Rome, NESMOS Department, Via di Grottarossa, 1035-1039, 00189 Roma, Italy

    A.U.O. “Policlinico Umberto I”, Neurosurgery Division, Sapienza University, Rome, Human Neurosciences Department, Via del Policlinico, 155, 00161 Roma, Italy
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  • Alessandro Pesce
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    A.U.O. “Sant’Andrea”, Neurosurgery Division, Sapienza University, Rome, NESMOS Department, Via di Grottarossa, 1035-1039, 00189 Roma, Italy
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  • Luigi Valentino Berra
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    A.U.O. “Policlinico Umberto I”, Neurosurgery Division, Sapienza University, Rome, Human Neurosciences Department, Via del Policlinico, 155, 00161 Roma, Italy
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  • Francesco Marzetti
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    A.U.O. “Policlinico Umberto I”, Neurosurgery Division, Sapienza University, Rome, Human Neurosciences Department, Via del Policlinico, 155, 00161 Roma, Italy
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  • Manila Antonelli
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    A.U.O. “Policlinico Umberto I”, Neuropathology Division, Sapienza University, Rome, Human Neurosciences Department, Via del Policlinico, 155, 00161 Roma, Italy
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  • Antonio Santoro
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    A.U.O. “Policlinico Umberto I”, Neurosurgery Division, Sapienza University, Rome, Human Neurosciences Department, Via del Policlinico, 155, 00161 Roma, Italy
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Published:December 20, 2018DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jocn.2018.12.004

      Abstract

      Intradural Extramedullary Spinal Melanocytoma (IESM) is an extremely uncommon tumour arising from the spinal leptomeninges; both from a gross pathology and microscopic point of view it can mimick its malignant counterpart, the Melanoma. Such tumours are usually solitary, with a lower proliferating rate and without obvious SC invasion. Their common differential diagnoses include Spinal Schwannoma and Spinal Meningiomas since they share a significant amount of radiological similarities. It is a relatively benign condition which is, to date, with no more than 24 previously reported cases, yet widely unexplored and poorly understood. We report the detailed clinical history of a 60 years old individual suffering from IESM and, by means of a thorough Literature review, the most relevant features concerning the epidemiological issues, the clinical course, the radiological appearance, the surgical results and the typical gross and microscopic pathology of a cohort of previously reported cases of IESM are extensively discussed and systematically investigated through statistical analyses in order to add to the relevant Literature a dedicated work concerning this rare and enigmatic condition.

      Abbreviations:

      MM (meningeal melanocytoma), CNS (central nervous system), IESM (intradural extramedullary spinal melanocytomas), GTR (gross total resection), RMC scale (royal medical council scale), TcMEPs (transcranial motor evoked potentials), SSEPs (somatosensory evoked potentials), EMG (electromiography), MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), EMA (epithelial membrane antigen), HMB-45 (human black melanoma 45 protein), WHO (World Health Organization)

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