Background: Chondromas are benign cartilaginous tumors that are rarely seen in the brain.
Observations: A 58-year-old woman had undergone routine brain imaging after a motor vehicle accident and was incidentally found to have a right falcine lesion. Contrast magnetic resonance imaging showed a mostly nonenhancing mass with discontinuous rim enhancement. She was taken to the operating room and pathology revealed a chondroma.
Lessons: Falcine intracranial chondromas are rare and typically misdiagnosed as meningiomas. Chondromas should be in the differential for patients presenting with nonenhancing falcine lesions.
Keywords: CT = computed tomography; MRI = magnetic resonance imaging; chondroma; falcine; falx; parasagittal.
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