A case of primary meningeal melanocytoma of the left middle fossa

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Yukawa, H
Seki, H
Sugawara, T
Boku, N
Higuchi, H
Ono, S
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NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY | 2003年 / 31卷 / 09期
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meningeal melanocytoma; malignant melanoma; melanophage;
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A 29-year-old woman presented with a primary meningeal melanocytoma of the left middle fossa manifesting as headache and nausea. Computed tomography (CT) with contrast medium demonstrated a clearly demarcated, homogeneously enhanced high density area surrounded by a cyst in the left temporal lobe. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging showed the mass as a slightly high signal intensity area on the T1-weighted image and as a low signal intensity area on the T2-weighted image. Cerebral angiography revealed shift of the middle cerebral artery but no tumor stain. The solid part of the tumor had rapidly increased in size with reduction of the cyst 3 months later. Left frontotemporal craniotomy disclosed a clearly demarcated jet-black tumor attached to the dura. The black-colored lesion in the dura and the bone extended to the skull base, so malignant melanoma was a possibility. The solid part of the tumor was gross totally removed, and the dura and the skull bone were preserved. Histological examination of the tumor specimen revealed meningeal melanocytoma. Melanophages were present in the specimen of the black-colored lesion in the dura and the bone, but no neoplastic infiltration was present. The postoperative course was uneventful, and the patient's headache and nausea disappeared. CT and MR imaging taken I month later confirmed total removal of the tumor. No recurrence has been observed for 2.5 years after surgery. Preoperative differentiation of meningeal melanocytoma from malignant melanoma is difficult, but the primary goal of therapy is gross total resection of the solid part of the turner irrespective of tumor type.
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