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. 1992 Nov 30;59(11):738-43.

[Meningeal melanocytoma or multiple pigmented meningioma of the spinal canal. Report of a case. Review of the literature]

[Article in French]
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[Meningeal melanocytoma or multiple pigmented meningioma of the spinal canal. Report of a case. Review of the literature]

[Article in French]
J Crouzet et al. Rev Rhum Mal Osteoartic. .

Abstract

In a 64-year-old male with pain and weakness of the right lower limb, investigations disclosed a cervical tumor, several dorsal tumors, and tumoral infiltration of the lumbosacral area. Histological and, above all, immunohistochemical and ultrastructural features were suggestive of meningeal melanocytoma. Before the use of immunohistochemical and electron microscopy techniques, meningeal melanocytoma was designated by the term pigmented meningioma because its histological features bear some resemblance to those of meningioma. However, only a few cases of meningeal melanocytoma have been documented by immunohistochemistry and electron microscopy. Previously reported patients with meningeal melanocytoma had solitary tumors. In contrast, a review of the literature showed that multiple intraspinal or intraspinal and intracranial meningiomas are not exceptional, although meningiomatous infiltration is considerably less frequent. Treatment of such cases rests on surgery, radiotherapy, and chemoimmunotherapy.

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