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1. Visual disturbances after acoustic neuroma surgery are very rare complications.

2. Most acoustic neuromas (AN) originate from the inferior vestibular nerve (IVN).

3. Neuroma pain model: correlation of Autotomy and locomotor behavior in rats

4. COMPLICATIONS – – – – Hearing loss Injury from falls during attacks Inability to work Failure to diagnose acoustic neuroma

5. More common causes are acoustic neuromas, monosymptomatic Menière’s disease and rupture of the round window membrane.

6. An acoustic neuroma is a schwannoma on the vestibular nerve in the brain.

7. Background: Most tumors of the internal auditory canal are acoustic neuromas (vestibular schwannomas).

8. Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) is a neurosurgical field that has become increasingly important in the treatment of acoustic neuromas.

9. Audiometry has been and still is the best initial screening test for diagnosing acoustic neuromas

10. The most common space demands are caused by acoustic neuromas, meningeomas, vascular ectasia and aneurysms.

11. With Acoustic neuroma, hearing loss is often accompanied by ringing in on ear-- "tinnitus"

12. There are several cases where people with schwannomatosis have developed a vestibular schwannoma (acoustic neuroma).

13. A retrospective study of 156 surgically and pathologically proven cases of acoustic neuroma is reported.

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15. (Only 5% of acoustic neuromas have a normal auditory evaluation.) Pure tone and speech Audiometry should be performed

16. Two patients with hearing loss, vertigo and the diagnosis of acoustic neuromas by MRI scan were referred for radiotherapy.

17. Unilateral hearing loss (HL) caused by an acoustic neuroma (AN) is regarded to be neural (“non-cochlear”).

18. Nevertheless, the constellation of findings suggests that the bilateral hearing loss was caused by a bilateral acoustic neuroma.

19. Thirty of 1720 temporal bones from the Wittmaack's Collection contain nonoperated acoustic neuromas, 22 of them large tumors.

20. 3 Objective:To provide anatomy base to increase the chance of maintaining the facial and vestibulocochlear nerve in the ectomy of vestibulocochlear neuroma(VN).

21. In conclusion a deafferention-like syndrome has to be considered as the major causative factor for the tinnitus in patients with acoustic neuromas.

22. Liebow Asserted that high heels squeeze the toes causing capsulitis, a painful inflammation of the joints where the toes attach to the foot, and neuromas, or pinched nerves

23. Usually, this benign, neuroectodermal, mostly unilateral occurring tumor is called acoustic neuroma, although it develops from the Schwann cells of the nerve sheath of the eighth cranial nerve.

24. 'The balance of epidemiologic evidence indicates that mobile phone use of less than 10 years does not pose any increased risk of brain tumour or acoustic neuroma,' the authors write.

25. Ataxic Dysarthria: Common Etiologies Those affecting speech are usually bilateral & due to generalized cerebellar disease rather than a focal lesion Vascular lesions - aneurysms, AVMs, hemorrhage in brainstem or midbrain Tumors - acoustic neuromas

26. Feet Feel Like Socks are Bunched Up [Causes & Best Home Treatment] If your Feet Feel Like Socks are Bunched Up, 80+% of the time this is a condition called Morton’s Neuroma

27. The graphic representation of the iso-loudness functions revealed a different dynamic range between Group 1 and 2 with the ability to discriminate small differences of stimulus levels reduced in the presence of an acoustic neuroma.

28. The following tumours were reactive: myofibroblastic tumours, gastrointestinal stromal tumour, mesothelioma, adenomatoid tumour, traumatic neuroma, seminoma, seminoma in situ and other testicular tumours, pleomorphic adenoma (one of two tumours positive), and follicular dendritic reticulum cell sarcoma.

29. About Chiazo Shirley Amene, MD Care Philosophy As a general neurosurgeon, with fellowship training in skull base neurosurgery, my passion revolves around the management of brain disorders in and around the base of the brain, including pituitary tumors, acoustic neuromas, other benign or cancerous tumors and also disorders like trigeminal neuralgia.

30. THE SECOND TYPE (NF-2) is characterized by the occurrence of acoustic neuromas, usually bilateral, as well as meningiomas and other tumours of the nervous system. Café-au-lait spots and cutaneous neurofibromas may be seen, but are usually few in number and much less common than in NF-1.

31. For example, the present invention may be useful for ablation, and hemostasis of tissue in sinus surgery (e.g., chronic sinusitis or the removal of turbinates, polypectomies), collagen shrinkage, ablation, hemostasis in procedures for treating snoring, and obstructive sleep apnea (e.g., soft palate, such as the uvula, or tongue/pharynx stiffening, and midline glossectomies), for gross tissue removal, such as tonsillectomies, adenoidectomies, tracheal stenosis, vocal cord polyps, and lesions; or for the resection or ablation of facial tumors or tumor with the mouth, the pharynx such as glossectomies, laryngectomies, acoustic neuroma procedures, and nasal ablation procedures.