In this case report a 54-year-old woman had an anterior clinoid process meningioma. She was initially diagnosed as having a cerebrovascular disease, however, her stroke-like symptoms were most likely caused by internal carotid artery compression or vasospasm due to meningiomal involvement, but initially overlooked. Meningiomas are rarely reported as a cause of a stroke. A detailed evaluation can provide a high degree of confidence in differentiating stroke and non-stroke medical conditions, known as stroke mimics or chameleons, to be considered when a diagnosis of stroke has not been confirmed.
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