Figure 1: MRI scan of the spinal cord showing several intraspinal masses. (A) Sagittal T2-weighted MRI showing a dumbbell-shaped abnormally low signal in the right intervertebral foramen at the C2-3 level, approximately 13 mm × 15 mm × 15 mm in size. (B) Sagittal T1-weighted MRI and (C) Sagittal T2- weighted MRI showing a dumbbell-shaped abnormal intraspinal mass in the right intervertebral foramen at the T5-6 level, approximately 37 mm × 12 mm × 40 mm in size. The epidural mass was then excised and confirmed as a schwannoma by a pathologist. (D) Sagittal T1-weighted MRI, (E) Sagittal T2- weighted MRI, and (F) Transverse T1-weighted MRI showing multiple nodules in the lumbar vertebral canal. The largest was approximately 11 mm × 9 mm × 8 mm in size at the L2 level. Oval-shaped masses on both sides of the spine at the L5-S1 level are also visible, approximately 31 mm × 18 mm in size. A 31 mm × 10 mm oval subcutaneous mass is also shown on the back at the L3 level.