BACKGROUND
Intramedullary melanotic schwannomas (IMSs) are rare spinal cord tumors, and a hemorrhagic IMS is an even rarer presentation of this uncommon lesion. The authors describe the second known case of a hemorrhagic IMS and briefly review the characteristics of IMSs.
OBSERVATIONS
The patient’s initial presentation and imaging indicated an intramedullary thoracic spinal cord tumor impairing lower extremity function. Intraoperatively, the lesion appeared pigmented and hemorrhagic. Pathologic analysis determined the tumor to be an IMS.
LESSONS
Melanotic schwannomas vary in presentation and can resemble malignant melanoma but are differentiated by pathologic markers. Lesions typically present as extramedullary masses in the thoracic cord. Intramedullary presentation is rare but should be considered for pigmented tumors.
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