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Leiomyosarcoma in a cervical myelomeningocele: a rare complication in a neglected case.

BACKGROUND AND IMPORTANCE: Asymptomatic myelomeningoceles are usually more of cosmetic deformities and left without evaluation and untreated, amongst low socio-economic strata. Such midline swellings, if left neglected may become the seat for malignancies, usually of squamous cell origin.

CLINICAL PRESENTATION: The authors report a case of an 18-year-old male patient who developed leiomyosarcoma within chronically neglected cervical myelomeningocele.

CONCLUSION: A non-healing ulcer of any aetiology is a bed for carcinogenesis. Neglected myelomeningoceles, for any reason, may convert a benign entity to a malignant pathology. To our best knowledge, this is the first case of a leiomyosarcoma arising de novo from myelomeningocele.

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