{Reference Type}: Review {Title}: Primary cervical meningeal melanocytoma with a dumbbell shape: Case report and review of the literature. {Author}: Hou W;Yu J;Gao S;Chu Y; {Journal}: Medicine (Baltimore) {Volume}: 102 {Issue}: 14 {Year}: Apr 2023 7 {Factor}: 1.817 {DOI}: 10.1097/MD.0000000000033435 {Abstract}: BACKGROUND: Meningeal melanocytoma is a rare benign pigmented tumor originat from leptomeningeal melanocytes. Here, we report the case of a female who presented with numbness and weakness of the limbs for approximately 6 months.
METHODS: We report the case of a 60-year-old Chinese female who presented with numbness and weakness of the limbs for approximately 6 months. computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed a dumbbell-shaped tumor inside and outside the cervical (C) spinal canal.
METHODS: The patient was using CT and MRI. Subsequently, the patient underwent surgery, and low-grade melanocytoma was diagnosed pathologically.
METHODS: Subsequently, the patient underwent a surgery, and the tumor was completely removed.
RESULTS: The tumor did not recur after 6 months.
CONCLUSIONS: This case suggested 2 "take-away" lessons: first, spinal meningeal melanocytomas may be dumbbell-shaped; and second, melanocytoma could appear as hyperintense, isointense, or hypointense on T2-weighted MRI.