Figure 1From: A large dumbbell glossopharyngeal schwannoma involving the vagus nerve: a case report and review of the literature (A) Axial gadolinium-enhanced T1-WI magnetic resonance image shows an enhanced lesion in the right cerebellopontine angle, with compression and distortion of the brain stem and cerebellum. (B and C) Sagittal T1-WI (B) and coronal gadolinium-enhanced T1-WI magnetic resonance images (C) display a significantly enhanced mass in the right cerebellopontine angle with an extracranial extension through the jugular foramen.Back to article page