We present a rare case of a 50-year-old female patient with symptomatic high mega
jugular bulb requiring surgery. We review her medical file, preoperative and postoperative
imaging, audiograms, and surgical report. High jugular bulb was diagnosed with computed
tomography and magnetic resonance imaging. Symptoms of facial nerve palsy and headache
were abolished after surgical procedure. Headache and facial nerve palsy can be caused
by high mega jugular bulb. Surgery is indicated in such symptomatic cases and leads
to relief of signs and symptoms of disease.
High jugular bulb - facial nerve palsy - headache - surgery - jugular foramen