Large intracranial tumour may present only with psychiatric
symptoms without any neurological deficits. Delay in
surgical treatment may significantly affect the quality of life
in these patients. We report a case of a young engineering
student who was diagnosed as treatment-resistant
depression without initial neuroimaging study. Further
neuroimaging studies revealed he has a large falcine
meningioma. His psychiatric symptoms resolved following
surgical resection of the tumour. We emphasized the
importance of initial neuroimaging study in young patients
presenting with psychiatric symptoms.