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Rutt AL et al. – Primary jugular fossa meningiomas are among the rarest of meningiomas. A particular patient's symptoms, signs, and treatment modalities are dependent on the relationship of the lesion to the lower cranial nerves, the jugular bulb and vein, and the temporal bone, and on whether the lesion has extended intra– or extracranially. Because jugular fossa meningiomas are so rare, the authors experience with their treatment, long–term follow–up, and recurrence is limited. Surgical removal of these lesions usually requires a skull base approach

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