Malignant melanotic nerve sheath tumors in the spinal canal of psammomatous and non-psammomatous type: Two case reports

World J Clin Cases. 2022 Aug 26;10(24):8735-8741. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v10.i24.8735.

Abstract

Background: A malignant melanotic nerve sheath tumor (MMNST), previously known as a melanotic schwannoma, is a rare variant of a peripheral nerve sheath tumor composed of Schwann cells with melanotic differentiation. Only a few reports of spinal MMNST have been reported.

Case summary: In the first case, a 58-year-old woman presented with a history of low back pain and paresthesia. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computed tomography (CT) of the lumbar spine revealed an intradural extramedullary mass lesion with amorphous linear calcification. Complete tumor resection was performed and histological examination revealed a psammomatous melanotic schwannoma. In the second case, a 72-year-old man presented with low back pain and paresthesia. MRI of the thoracolumbar spine revealed an intramedullary mass lesion at the T11 vertebral body level. The mass lesion was hypointense on T2WI and hyperintense on T1WI. Tumor resection was performed and the histologic result was melanotic schwannoma.

Conclusion: MMNST should be considered in the differential diagnosis when calcification or melanin is seen in an intradural spinal tumor.

Keywords: Case reports; Extramedullary; Magnetic resonance imaging; Malignant; Melanotic; Nerve sheath neoplasm.

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