Neurocutaneous melanosis with malignant leptomeningeal melanoma. A case with metastases outside the nervous system.

Archives of Neurology
A M KaplanA T Lu

Abstract

A case of neurocutaneous melanosis with malignant leptomeningeal melanoma was seen in a black man. The presence of extracranial metastases was noted, and evidence is presented favoring the central nervous system as the primary source.

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