A recent study conducted at Yamagata City Hospital Saiseikan in Japan focused on capillary hemangioma, a rare benign tumor that typically occurs in the soft tissues of the skin, head, neck, and orbit. The study specifically examined a case of intracranial parenchymal capillary hemangioma, which is an extremely rare occurrence. The patient, a 60-year-old woman, presented with motor weakness and involuntary movement in her left upper extremity. Surgical resection, along with radiological and pathological examinations, successfully treated the condition. The researchers emphasized the importance of surgical treatment and histopathological examination due to the difficulty of diagnosing intraparenchymal capillary hemangiomas through preoperative imaging. [Extracted from the article]