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Bilateral Acoustic Neuromas

Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1972
A case is presented of a 17-year-old female with bilateral acoustic neuromas not associated with multiple neurofibromatosis. The progressive nature of the hearing loss, retrocochlear audiometric test results as well as physical symptoms suggested bilateral acoustic neuromas. Both neuromas were removed with resulting total hearing loss.
B, Urban, T H, Generous
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Acoustic Neuroma Update

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1996
We have described refinements and alternative techniques in the management of acoustic neuromas. The outcome for patients with both unilateral and bilateral tumors continues to improve.
J M, Kartush, D E, Brackmann
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Increased Hospital Surgical Volume Reduces Rate of 30- and 90-Day Readmission After Acoustic Neuroma Surgery

Neurosurgery, 2018
BACKGROUND Hospital readmissions are commonly linked to elevated health care costs, with significant financial incentive introduced by the Affordable Care Act to reduce readmissions.
R. Babadjouni   +10 more
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Bilateral acoustic neuromas

Clinical Otolaryngology, 1993
This article reviews 12 patients with bilateral acoustic neuromas. The sex incidence was equal and the mean age at diagnosis was 26.2 years. The family history was positive in nine of the patients. Five patients have had incomplete surgical removal of acoustic neuromas on both sides.
V T, Anand   +3 more
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Hypervascular acoustic neuroma

Neurological Research, 1998
The authors present a patient with a large acoustic neuroma that exhibited an unusual vascular architecture. Magnetic resonance imaging demonstrated multiple flow voids in and around the mass. At surgery, intra- and extratumoral vascularity was arterialized due to luxurious shunting.
D R, LeMay   +4 more
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Imaging Of Acoustic Neuromas

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 1992
A negative high-quality, high-resolution, contrast-enhanced MRI scan is excellent evidence that a patient does not have an AN. Most nerve sheath tumors have a characteristic appearance, and when a tumor is detected there is seldom any doubt as to the identity of the lesion.
H D, Curtin, W L, Hirsch
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Diagnosis of Acoustic Neuroma

Neurosurgery, 1981
Abstract The acquistion and application of new techniques in diagnostic screening have changed the approach to patients with suspected acoustic neuroma. In this paper, we review the extensive recent literature on acoustic tumors and present a critical analysis of the various diagnostic investigations.
R G, Hart, J, Davenport
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Facial neuroma masquerading as acoustic neuroma

Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2014
Facial nerve neuromas are rare benign tumors that may be initially misdiagnosed as acoustic neuromas when situated near the auditory apparatus. We describe a patient with a large cystic tumor with associated trigeminal, facial, audiovestibular, and brainstem dysfunction, which was suspicious for acoustic neuroma on preoperative neuroimaging ...
Eli T, Sayegh   +5 more
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Diagnosing Acoustic Neuroma

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1973
To the Editor . —With great interest I read the paper "Alteration of the Orbicularis Oculi Reflex by Acoustic Neuroma" by Drs. Lynn W. Lyon and Maurice W. Van Allen of Iowa City (Arch Otolaryngol96:100-103, 1972). In this article they reported a "new" technique which they suggest might be useful for the early diagnosis of acoustic neuroma.
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Acoustic neuroma.

Maryland medical journal (Baltimore, Md. : 1985), 1992
The National Institutes of Health Consensus Development Conference on Acoustic Neuroma brought together neurosurgeons, radiosurgeons, otologists, neurologists, audiologists, otolaryngologists, and other health care professionals as well as the public to reach agreement (1) on defining the clinical types of acoustic neuroma, (2) on which procedures are ...
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