1. Acoustic neuroma
An acoustic neuroma is a noncancerous (benign), often slow-growing tumor of the nerve that connects the ear to the brain. It is located behind the ear right under the brain.
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2. Acoustic Neuroma
An acoustic neuroma is a benign tumor involving cells of the myelin sheath that surrounds the vestibulocochlear nerve (eighth cranial nerve).
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3. ACOUSTIC NEUROMA
Acoustic neuromas are being more frequently diagnosed as those with hearing loss and sometimes other symptoms are obtaining MRIs (Magnetic Resonance Imaging scans) which can show small tumors at an early stage.
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4. Acoustic Neuroma: MedlinePlus
Acoustic neuroma is a non-cancerous tumor that develops on the nerve that connects the ear to the brain. The tumor usually grows slowly. As it grows, it presses against the hearing and balance nerves. At first, you may have no symptoms or mild sym...
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5. Acoustic Neuroma Association - healthfinder.gov - ANA
The Acoustic Neuroma Association publishes a quarterly newsletter and eight patient information booklets on information and care for the pre- or post-treatment patient.
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6. Acoustic Neuroma
Update in Acoustic Neuromas, Gil Lederman, M.D., 1998; Vestibular Schwannoma, Neuroradiology Imaging Teaching Files, Radiology Depart., University Hospitals of Cleveland;
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7. Acoustic Neuroma
An acoustic neuroma is a skull based nerve sheath tumor that constitutes about 6% of all primary intracranial tumors. The are usually benign and slow growing tumor which arise primarily from the vestibular portion of the VIII cranial nerve and lie...
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8. Acoustic Neuroma
An acoustic neuroma is a low-grade tumor. It is on the eighth cranial nerve leading from the brainstem to the ear. This nerve is involved in hearing and maintaining equilibrium. Acoustic neuromas grow relatively slowly. Even though...
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9. Acoustic neuroma
An acoustic neuroma is a noncancerous (benign), often slow-growing tumor of the nerve that connects the ear to the brain. It is located behind the ear right under the brain.
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10. Acoustic Neuroma
A vestibular schwannoma (also known as acoustic neuroma, acoustic neurinoma, or acoustic neurilemoma) is a benign, usually slow-growing tumor that develops from the balance and hearing nerves supplying the inner ear. The tumor comes...
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