“…Coronary artery diseases (CAD), valvular heart diseases, cardiomyopathy syndromes, infiltrative diseases of the myocardium, myocarditis, infective endocarditis, hereditary ion channel abnormalities, and congenital heart illnesses are some of the underlying cardiac causes of SCD.CAD is responsible for 80 percent of SCD cases, cardiomyopathies for 10-15 percent, and hereditary heart abnormalities such as coronary artery abnormalities or cardiac channelopathies for 5-10 percent of SCD cases 3 . In people over the age of 35, coronary atherosclerosis is the most common cause of SCD.Meningiomas are primary central nervous system tumours that account for 15 to 18 percent of intracranial tumours and 33% of all incidental neoplasms in adults 4 .The Angiomatous meningiomas are an uncommon (2.1 percent) kind of meningioma identified by the World Health Organization (WHO) based on morphology.Although they appear aggressive, these are benign in nature, and the meningiothelial type 1 variety is the most frequent 5 . Main differential is hemangiopericytoma, which also goes by the label "angioblastic meningioma."…”