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Neurocutaneous Melanosis with Intracranial Malignant Melanoma in an Adult:a case report
Hiroshi Kimura
1
,
Yoichi Itoyama
2
,
Syodo Fujioka
2
,
Yukitaka Ushio
1
1Department of Neurosurgery, Kumamoto University Medical School
2Section of Neurosurgery, Saiseikai Kumamoto Hospital
キーワード:
neurocutaneous melanosis
,
malignant melanoma
,
hairy nevus
,
skin pigmentation
Keyword:
neurocutaneous melanosis
,
malignant melanoma
,
hairy nevus
,
skin pigmentation
pp.819-822
発行日 1997年9月10日
Published Date 1997/9/10
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1436901450
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A 65—year-old female with congenital giant, hairy and pigmented nevus developed sudden onset of headache and consciousness disturbance.CT scan revealed a high density mass in the right temporal subcortical region.The high density area suggested hematoma.A right temporal craniotomy was performed.Hemorrhage was observed in a black colored tumor.Histologically, the tumor was malignant melanoma, while the skin tumor was be—nign intradermal nevi.This patient was diagnosed as neurocutaneous melanosis.Neurocutaneous mela—nosis belongs to unusual congenital syndrome, and an adult case is very rare.To our knowledge this is the oldest patient to be reported with this disease.
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