Though cystic neurogenic tumours are not uncommon, fluid-fluid levels are distinctly rare. We describe the imaging findings of fluid-fluid levels in two neurogenic tumours, one in a mediastinal cystic schwannoma in a patient with multiple schwannoma and another in a cervical neurofibroma.
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