“…Some of the case reports in our collection share surgical and technical nuances, such as novel bypass surgical approaches, a novel technique for cranioplasties, the novel use of an exoscope for an orbital cavernous hemangioma resection, a rare anterior inferior cerebellar artery aneurysm treated by re-anastomosis, and the use of a novel shunt for hydrocephalus ( 5 – 9 ). Unusual pathologies are reported on colliding pituitary adenoma and primary pituitary lymphoma, a de-novo mutation in an infant with Pallister-Hall syndrome and radiological and clinical findings of multiple cerebellar liponeurocytomas, and an unusual case of creeping growth in a lymphoplasmacyte-rich meningioma ( 10 – 13 ).…”