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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My mother was diagnosed with acoustic neuroma in 2002. She underwent the Gamma Knife. Her...
Hi there. My name is Noel and I'm a 29-year-old female. For the past year I have been exper...
My grandmother is 65 years old.She was diagnosed with a tumor on acoustic nerve.She has und...
An ENT doctor diagnosed that I have a 1.5 cm slow growing acoustic neuroma (based on MRI an...
Over the last couple of weeks I have been bothered by rining in my left ear. During the day...
I have a 3mm AN and have known about it for 2 years. In the two years since it was found d...
Please describe the surgery for removal of a tumor related to Acoustic Neuroma...whether th...
It is 1 year after my husbands last surgery for csf leak after a stroke and an acoustic neu...
I recently had an MRI of the brain/stem to rule out acoustic neuroma. The MRI came back "no...
What are the recommended treatments for acoustic neuromas?
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