“…It enlarges into a heterogeneous mass causing symptoms by compression or by engulfing other nerve elements [10]. The MRI reveals a lesion of mixed intensity on T1-and T2-weighted images, with diffuse heterogeneous enhancement on postcontrast images [10,26]. When the lesion is localized on a nerve, the intraoperative findings are usually of one or more thickened and elongated nerves, but not a mass distinct from the involved nerves [9].…”