HPCs are uncommon neoplasms of pericytes, accounting for only 0.4% of primary central nervous system tumors. HPCs are diagnosed more frequently in Caucasians (81.3%) and slightly more frequently in females (53.1%). The mean age of onset is 55.1 years old. Approximately one-third occurs in the head and neck. Among the intracranial hemangiopericytomas, 60% occurs in the skull base and 26% in the falx/parasagittal area. Hemangiopericytomas located in the sella turcica region are extremely rare with only 21 case reports described to date and none presenting as incidentaloma.