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Fig. 1D —71-year-old woman with right pharyngeal pain. Axial 3D CISS
image reveals right glossopharyngeal nerve (large arrowhead) in
contact with loop formed by right PICA (arrows) at supraolivary
fossette. On left side, note PICA (arrow) that does not compress left
glossopharyngeal nerve (small arrowhead).