“…Acoustic neuromas contribute to a decline in hearing on the affected side (Foley et al, 2017), tinnitus, vertigo, difficulty with balance or facial numbness (Mooney et al, 2017), as well as fatigue, eye issues and headaches (Brooker et al, 2013). Additionally, acoustic neuromas can compress the brainstem and lead to hydrocephalus (Campione et al, 2019). Despite being non-malignant, acoustic neuroma tumours can severely impact a patient's well-being and can be life threatening (Nikolopoulos et al, 2009(Nikolopoulos et al, [1998).…”