J Neurosurg Case Lessons
February 2023
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.
The corticospinal tract (CST) is the major descending pathway controlling voluntary hand function in primates, and though less dominant, it mediates voluntary paw movements in rats. As with primates, the CST in rats originates from multiple (albeit fewer) cortical sites, and functionally different motor and somatosensory subcomponents terminate in different regions of the spinal gray matter. We recently reported in monkeys that following a combined cervical dorsal root/dorsal column lesion (DRL/DCL), both motor and S1 CSTs sprout well beyond their normal terminal range.
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