Abstract:Vestibular schwannoma is the most common intracranial schwannoma and constitutes ~8% of all intracranial tumors in adults with an estimated incidence rate of ~1.3/100.000. Facial nerve schwannomas and cochlear nerve schwannomas are rare, and information regarding incidence rates of these is still missing in the literature. All three variants of nerve origin present most frequently with unilateral hearing loss, unilateral tinnitus and disequilibrium. Facial nerve palsy is a common finding in facial nerve schwan… Show more
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