“…Of the 13 reported cases including this one, eight are reported in females and five are reported in males. 21 Left anterior fossa floor F, 70 (À) ( À) Bégin, 14 (À) ( À) ( À) ( À) Kimura et al 22 Right temporooccipital region M, 25 Convulsion and consciousness disturbances GTR Johnson et al 23 Left parasagittal/frontal lobe F, 31 Generalized seizures and right-sided hemiparesis GTR Dulai et al 18 Left lateral ventricle F, 7 Progressive headaches and intermittent diplopia GTR Krisht et al 13 Left middle fossa F, 50 Right-sided weakness and confusion GTR Ortiz et al 24 Frontal lobe F, 43 Repeated focal epileptic crisis GTR Marutani et al 4 Right frontal lobe F, 44 Headache and visual impairment GTR Rahar et al 2020 25 Left frontal lobe F, 40 Headache and altered sensorium GTR Salle et al 26 Pineal region M, 31 Headache and vomiting PR Bedioui et al 27 Left parietal lobe M, 14 Generalize seizures and headaches GTR Present case Left frontal lobe F, 46 Headaches, dizziness, and visual disturbances GTR Unfortunately, no known studies exist to explain the occurrence of myxoid meningiomas. While this data is limited by sample size, the exhibited myxoid meningiomas were found in the frontal lobe six of the 13 times.…”