Acoustic Neuroma

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What is Acoustic Neuroma?

An acoustic neuroma is a noncancerous (benign), often slow-growing tumor of the nerve that connects the ear to the brain.

Alternative Names:

Vestibular schwannoma; Tumor - acoustic; Cerebellopontine angle tumor; Angle tumor

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I have right-sided high frequency hearing loss, a sense of fullness and pain in the right e...
I had a 3cm acoustic neuroma tumor removed last Jan, 2008 via translab approach. My MRI pre...
My mum has been diagnosed with having a large AN pressing on her brain stem. Let me start ...
I may have been mistakenly diagnosed with (A very small part of CIDP), based on no signal i...
I am Hep C pos (genome type 1b), recently had a liver biopsy and was told that my liver is ...
I am having surgery soon on my acoustic neuroma (AN) and I have been told by one surgeon th...
Hi Everyone in this group .. I hope you are as well as you can be and coping. I'm look...
I have recently been diagnosed with a 2.0 cm x 2.1 cm acoustic neuroma. I am already showin...
Hey everyone. Here's my problem: When everything is quiet, like when I'm alone or ready ...
Vestibular Schwannoma (acoustic neuroma) was diagnosed by MRI following right ear gradual l...

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by Maverell, Aug 10, 2008 08:03AM
Back in 1988 I was diagnosed with having an acoustic neuroma. What happened over the n...

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