Primary intracranial malignant melanoma: A rare casewith review of literature

  • Suranagi V
  • Maste P
  • Malur P
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Abstract

We present a rare case of the primary intracranial melanoma in the right parafalcine frontal region in a 65-year-old male. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging showed a Space occupying lesion in the right parafalcine frontal region with necrosis, vasogenic edema and mass effect. A rather well-defined, dark brown-black tumor was totally removed and histologically diagnosed as malignant melanoma. The patient improved after surgery. In our case, no systemic melanomas were found in close clinical examinations, there was a single nodular tumor attached to the leptomeninges and a favorable outcome was obtained by surgical treatment alone. Primary central nervous system melanomas have rarely been reported, and this case is reported for its rarity.

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Suranagi, V., Maste, P., & Malur, P. (2015). Primary intracranial malignant melanoma: A rare casewith review of literature. Asian Journal of Neurosurgery, 10(01), 39–41. https://doi.org/10.4103/1793-5482.151508

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