“…Dysfunction of hearing and facial movement, headache, dizziness, papilledema, ataxia, and hydrocephalus are common presentations of CPA CPPs, although other findings have been reported including hypoglossal neuropathy and trigeminal neuralgia. 7,8,17,18,[21][22][23][24][25] Our patient presented with a group of nonspecific clinical signs and symptoms typical of CPA lesions that included headaches, unilateral hearing loss, tinnitus, hydrocephalus, and right facial weakness. There is no single pattern of clinical manifestations of CPA CPPs such that these lesions mimic other tumors common to the CPA while others may imitate cerebellar or jugular foramen lesions.…”