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Primary intracranial melanoma
Author(s) -
PoHsuan Lee,
LiangChao Wang,
E-Jian Lee
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
journal of cancer research and practice
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2589-0425
pISSN - 2311-3006
DOI - 10.1016/j.jcrpr.2016.09.001
Subject(s) - medicine , pathological , radiation therapy , melanoma , radiology , surgery , temporal lobe , pathology , epilepsy , cancer research , psychiatry
Primary intracranial malignant melanomas are rarely reported tumors of the central nervous system that are highly malignant with a poor prognosis, accounting for 0.1% of intracranial neoplasms. Given the location of the tumor, preoperative diagnosis by imaging study is difficult. Typically, mainstream therapy involves total excision of the tumor followed by radiation therapy. We present a case of primary intracranial melanoma arising from convexity of the left frontal lobe in a 49-year-old male who presented with headache and progressive mentality change for one month. After total tumor excision and whole brain radiation therapy, the patient has experienced tumor-free survival extending through 47 months of follow-up. Herein we have reported the patient's MRI findings, pathological examination, treatment and outcome

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