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We report for the first time a case of atypical unilateral sacroiliitis secondary to mechanical stress injury. Unilateral sacroiliitis can be caused by a variety of etiologies. The first diagnosis to rule out is infection since it requires urgent treatment to avoid its serious consequences.

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  • - Dural cavernous hemangiomas are rare brain tumors, typically presenting symptoms like headaches and seizures, but this case involved atypical choreiform movements in a 67-year-old male.
  • - Imaging revealed a parietal tumor invading both intradural and extradural spaces, resembling a meningioma, complicating the diagnosis based on its location.
  • - Following a craniotomy for resection, pathology confirmed a cavernous hemangioma, and the patient fully recovered, indicating that the tumor’s compressive effects were responsible for the unusual movement disorders.
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