Melanotic progonoma of the brain: a case report and review |
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Authors: | CH Rickert S Probst-Cousin S Blasius F Gullotta |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Neuropathology, Westf?lische Wilhelms-Universit?t, Münster, Germany. rickchr@uni-muenster.de |
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Abstract: | So far, only 25 melanotic progonomas have been found in the central nervous system (male/female ratio 3.5), mostly located in the cerebellum. The average age is 8 years (range 3.5 months to 69 years) with 85% becoming clinically apparent in the first decade of life; 73.7% of the patients reported succumbed to their disease at a mean age of 2.8 years, with a postoperative survival time of just 9 months. Systemic metastases were reported in 9 cases and had mostly spread via cerebrospinal fluid. In contrast to peripheral melanotic progonomas usually found in the maxilla, cerebral progonomas have a much worse outcome and have to be regarded as malignant. We present the case of a 1-year-old boy suffering from a melanotic progonoma of the pineal gland, who died at the age of 22 months with extensive spinal and abdominal metastases 10 months after partial removal of the tumor. |
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