Fig. 12From: Vocal cord paralysis: anatomy, imaging and pathology Glomus jugulare tumour.A 42-year-old man presenting with slowly progressive symptoms of left VCP with no other apparent laryngeal pathology. a Coronal T2-weighted MRI images and b T1-weighted contrast-enhanced fat-saturated images showed a T2 hyperintense avidly enhancing, smooth lobulated mass, with a salt and pepper appearance at the left jugular foramen (arrows) typical of glomus jugulare tumourBack to article page