“…Of these 15 subtypes, the 3 most common types are meningothelial, fibrous, and transitional meningiomas. In contrast, metaplastic meningioma is a rare subtype, accounting for 0.2%-1.6% of all meningiomas [1] , [2] , [3] , [4] , with a low post-surgical recurrence rate and good prognosis [5] . Metaplastic meningioma is defined as the presence of focal or widespread mesenchymal components, including osseous, cartilaginous, lipomatous, myxoid, or xanthomatous tissue, singly or in combination.…”