Meningeal melanocytoma is a benign lesion arising from leptomeningeal melanocytes that at times can mimic its malignant counterpart, melanoma. Lesions of the spine usually occur in extramedullary locations and present with spinal cord compression symptoms. Because most reported spinal cases occur in the thoracic region, these symptoms usually include lower extremity weakness or numbness. The authors present a case of primary intrame -dullary spinal meningeal melanocytoma presenting with bilateral lower extremity symp-toms in which the patient had no known supratentorial primary lesions. Gross total surgical resection allowed for full recovery, but early recurrence of tumor was detected on close follow-up monitoring, allowing for elective local radiation without loss of neurological function. Case reports of such tumors discuss different treatment strategies, but just as important is the close follow-up monitoring in these patients even after gross total surgical resection, since these tumors can recur. © R. Eskandari and M.H. Schmidt, 2010 Licensee PAGEPress, Italy.
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Eskandari, R., & Schmidt, M. H. (2010). Intramedullary spinal melanocytoma. Rare Tumors, 2(2), 64–67. https://doi.org/10.4081/rt.2010.e24