How to control melanin tumors in the spinal canal



Intravertebral melanoma is usually controlled by surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy.

Intradural tumors are primary tumors and metastatic tumors that occur in various tissues of the spinal cord, nerve roots, dura mater, adipose tissue and blood vessels. Intravertebral melanocytic tumors occur near the spinal nerve roots, and most of them are extramedullary subdural or intra- or intradural lesions, and radicular pain due to nerve root compression is often the first manifestation of these tumors.

Patients with intradural melanoma should undergo surgery as early as possible under the guidance of a doctor, and also with radiotherapy and chemotherapy to improve the effect. In addition, in order to control the development of intravertebral melanoma, the patient should also adjust his mind and pay attention to his diet, and take more food with high nutritional value, such as eggs and milk, which is conducive to the maintenance of his physical condition.

If the diagnosis of intravertebral melanoma is confirmed, standardized treatment should be carried out as soon as possible.