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Fig. 4C. Typical growth patterns of primary jugular foramen meningioma, paraganglioma, and schwannoma. (Reprinted with permission from [10]) Drawing shows jugular foramen schwannoma as well-circumscribed fusiform mass with superomedial growth toward lateral medulla along course of cranial nerves 9–11. Jugular foramen is enlarged with well-corticate bone margins.