“…In adults, the cavernous hemangiomas are reported to arise most commonly in the middle cranial fossa, and occasionally from the dura over the convexity or posterior fossa, tentorium, suprasellar region, falx cerebri, dura in close proximity to the superior sagittal sinus or the petrosal sinuses [13,14,15]. In contradistinction, in the pediatric population, the majority of the cavernous hemangiomas are reported in neonates amongst whom only one case has been reported to arise in the parietal dura mater.…”