Meningiomas that overlie the cerebrum may produce focal seizures, which suggest that the tumor is affecting physical functions governed by either of the two hemispheres of the brain. Such seizures cause numbness or tingling, wave-like sensations, and in some cases, even visual disturbances and hallucinations.

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