“…The main clinical manifestations of intramedullary neurofibroma are motor, sensory, and sphincter dysfunction, while nerve root pain is not a common feature. Intramedullary neurofibromas are mainly located in the cervical spinal cord (70%), followed by the thoracic region (20%) and the cauda equina (10%) (2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12). MRI is the preferred method to diagnose intramedullary tumors, as it offers precise anatomical delineation of the lesions and is helpful for the development of surgical plans.…”