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Objective:Gamma knife is a stereotactic radiosurgical technique that focuses radiation on a specific target in the brain using 192 or 201 different Co60 sources.
Mustafa Aziz HATİBOĞLU +4 more
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Diagnosis of Acoustic Neuroma through Telemedicine
A 65-year-old male individual presented to an electronic urban primary health center with complaints of impaired hearing in the left ear, loss of sensations on the left side of the face, loss of sensation of taste of the left side of the tongue, and ...
Md. Mubasheer Ali, Ayesha Nazneen
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Objective(s): To evaluate the clinical effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a range of diagnostic strategies for investigating patients with unilateral hearing loss and/or tinnitus, with a view to confirming or eliminating a diagnosis of acoustic ...
H Fortnum +10 more
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Meningioma and auditory neuroma are two types of brain tumors frequently found in the cerebellopontine angle. Misdiagnosis of the two is common due to their similarity in clinical manifestations and imaging manifestations. In this work, the deep learning
LOU Yun-zhong +3 more
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Low dose ionizing radiation induced acoustic neuroma: A putative link?
Although exposure to high dose ionizing radiation (following therapeutic radiotherapy) has been incriminated in the pathogenesis of many brain tumors, exposure to chronic low dose ionizing radiation has not yet been shown to be associated with ...
Sachin A. Borkar, Deepak Agrawal
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Acoustic Neuroma Mimicking Orofacial Pain: A Unique Case Report
Acoustic neuroma (AN), also called vestibular schwannoma, is a tumor composed of Schwann cells that most frequently involve the vestibular division of the VII cranial nerve.
Praveenkumar Ramdurg +3 more
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O diagnóstico precoce do neurinoma do acústico.
A revision is made of the initial symptoms in acoustic neuroma. The authors propose a study protocol to achieve an early diagnosis of this tumor.
J P Vital, J L Reis, R S Penha
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Introduction The surgical management of jugulotympanic paragangliomas has remained challenging. They are the second most common type of tumor of the temporal bone after acoustic neuroma.
Naresh K. Panda, Gyanranjan Nayak
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Normal pressure hydrocephalus after gamma knife radiosurgery in a patient with vestibular schwannoma [PDF]
Background Vestibular schwannoma is a benign, usually slow-growing tumor, which develops from Schwann cells of the eighth cranial nerve. Case Report The treatment options for the schwannoma are surgical removal or gamma knife radiosurgery.
Yoonah Park +6 more
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Understanding the Symptom Burden of Complex Skull Base Tumors From the Patient's Perspective
ABSTRACT Background Symptom burden of skull base tumor (SBT) patients, especially those undergoing multimodality treatment, is poorly understood. We aim to understand symptom burden in this patient group using the core module the MD Anderson Symptom Inventory (MDASI).
Shirley Y. Su +8 more
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