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acoustic neuroma
- An acoustic neuroma is a slow-growing tumor of the nerve that connects the ear to the brain. This nerve ... behind the ear, right under the brain. An acoustic neuroma is a benign tumor. This means that it ...
- A primary brain tumor is a group (mass) of abnormal cells that start in the brain. ... Primary brain tumors include any tumor that starts ...
- ... hearing. The following conditions may affect test results: Acoustic neuroma Acoustic trauma from a very loud or intense ... to help diagnose hearing loss due to an acoustic neuroma.
- ... or dizzy (more common with Ménière disease and acoustic neuroma ) Feeling of pressure in the ear (usually due ... reversed. Sensorineural hearing loss is commonly caused by: Acoustic neuroma Age-related hearing loss Childhood infections, such as ...
- ... a long time Meniere disease Tumor, such as acoustic neuroma Use of certain medicines Working around loud noises ...
- ... also be done to diagnose or rule out: Acoustic neuroma (tumor of the acoustic nerve) Benign positional vertigo (a type of dizziness) ...
- ... conditions under which the test may be performed: Acoustic neuroma Benign positional vertigo Labyrinthitis Meniere disease
- ... nerve that connects the ear to the brain ( acoustic neuroma ) Bleeding in or around the brain Brain infection ...
- ... be a sign of hearing loss , multiple sclerosis , acoustic neuroma , or stroke. Abnormal results may also be due ...
- ... nerve that connects the ear to the brain ( acoustic neuroma ) Pituitary tumors Spinal cord tumors Other cancers that ...