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Fig. 1D. Primary jugular foramen meningioma in 60-year-old woman. Bone
window image from unenhanced axial CT scan shows margins of jugular foramen
(star) to be slightly irregular with loss of normal cortex.
Infiltrated skull base shows relatively well-preserved bone density and bone
architecture, resulting in characteristic permeativesclerotic
appearance.