Abstract
A 41-year-old female presented with repeated pontine hemorrhage. Magnetic resonance imaging showed the pontine hemorrhage as a heterogeneously enhanced mass mimicking cavernous angioma. The mass lesion was removed via a midline suboccipital approach. Histological examination showed malignant melanoma cells. No cutaneous lesion was found and positron emission tomography found no abnormalities. Our presumptive diagnosis was primary intra-axial brainstem malignant melanoma. The possibility of malignant melanoma should be considered in patients with intra-axial brainstem lesion associated with repeated hemorrhages.
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Watanabe, M., Nakao, Y., Yamamoto, T., Mori, K., & Wada, R. (2008). Intra-axial brainstem malignant melanoma mimicking cavernous angioma - Case report. Neurologia Medico-Chirurgica, 48(11), 519–521. https://doi.org/10.2176/nmc.48.519
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