Abstract
Background: Contrary to relatively frequent metastatic melanoma, primary melanocytic CNS neoplasms are rare, coming up from melanocytes situated in the leptomeninges. These lesions incorporate diffuse meningeal melanomatosis, melanin-pigmented meningioma, well-differentiated benign melanocytoma, and primary malignant intracranial and/or spinal melanoma.
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