“…Exceptionally rare, chondromas developed from the falx cerebri [12,13], with an estimated incidence of 5.6-6.3% of all intracranial chondromas [14]. Depending on various authors, between 14-15 cases were reported in the literature [1,8,[12][13][14][15][16]. In a very recent study, Zivkovic et al summarized 16 cases, including their, of falx cerebri chondroma [17].…”