| Literature DB >> 35071094 |
Mohammad Sarwar1, Laxminarayan Tripathy1, Harsh Jain1, Sunandan Basu1, Ashvini Sengupta2.
Abstract
Neurocutaneous melanosis (NCM) is one of the rare, congenital, noninheritable phakomatoses characterized by the presence of large and/or multiple congenital melanocytic cutaneous nevi associated with intracranial leptomeningeal melanocytosis. NCM usually presents before 2 years of age. So far 302 cases have been reported in literature. We report a case of NCM presenting with obstructive hydrocephalus and Dandy-Walker Variant in a young adult. Copyright:Entities:
Keywords: Dandy-Walker variant; hydrocephalus; neurocutaneous melanosis; tuberculous meningitis
Year: 2021 PMID: 35071094 PMCID: PMC8751503 DOI: 10.4103/ajns.AJNS_542_20
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Asian J Neurosurg
Figure 1(a-e) Congenital giant cutaneous hairy melanocytic nevus over trunk in “bathing suit” distribution associated with multiple hairy satellite cutaneous nevi over the rest of the body
Figure 2Contrast enhanced computerized tomography of brain revealed dural based hyperdense lesions in both frontal lobes with diffuse leptomeningeal thickening and enhancement, communicating hydrocephalus with posterior fossa cyst and partial agenesis of cerebellar vermis
Figure 3(a) MRI of brain showing linear cortical based (b) T1 hyperintense and (c) T2 hypointense signal in bilateral cerebral hemisphere showing no obvious enhancement or any other abnormal enhancing focus in post contrast
Figure 4MRI of spine showing (a) T1 hyperintense and (b) T2 hypointense linear extramedullary intradural septations and loculations in the dorsal spine and thickened cauda equina nerve roots.
Figure 5(a) cerebrospinal fluid cytology from cytocentrifuge deposit showing atypical melanocytes with brown pigment and vesicular nuclei with prominent eosinophilic nucleoli. (b) Cell block from cerebrospinal fluid centrifuged deposit showed many cells with vesicular nuclei having prominent nucleoli and brown pigment