“…They can develop anywhere along the sympathetic chain from the skull base to the pelvis, although the most usually afflicted areas are the posterior mediastinum, retroperitoneum, and adrenal gland [ 3 ]. These tumors are typically asymptomatic and develop to a considerable size; however, depending on the location of the tumor, symptoms may occur from loco-regional compression [ 4 ]. Although there have been reports of ganglioneuromas with spinal extension, intradural extramedullary ganglioneuromas are exceedingly rare [ 5 ].…”