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Melanotic nerve sheath tumors

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✓ A solitary intraspinal, extradural melanotic tumor was subtotally resected in a 59-year-old man who had a 17-year history of radicular pain and later evidence of progressive spinal cord compression. The neoplasm revealed the histological features of a benign nerve sheath tumor with massive but uneven melanin production. In electron micrographs the tumor cells contained masses of melanosomes of the type seen in normal skin melanocytes and in B type melanocarcinomas. In the 16-month postoperative period there has been only minimal radiological indication of local recurrence and no metastases.

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