Literature DB >> 9106084

Some uncharacteristic clinical signs and symptoms of acoustic neuroma.

S Berrettini1, F Ravecca, F Russo, P Bruschini, S Sellari-Franceschini.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The most common initial symptoms of the acoustic neuroma are unilateral hearing loss that evolves gradually, tinnitus, and unsteadiness. However, atypical presentations may sometimes occur, more often with a small intracanalicular neuroma or with a large medial neuroma placed in the cerebellopontine angle.
RESULTS: In our group of 51 patients suffering from acoustic neuroma, atypical presentations were observed in 9 cases (17.6%). Two patients had normal hearing function but reported tinnitus; two patients reported sudden hearing loss, with partial recovery; two patients had a history of fluctuating hearing loss; two patients reported neurologic symptoms (one reported trigeminal paresthesia and the other had a history of trigeminal paresthesia and recurrent headache); and one patient reported profound hearing loss for many years and the recent onset of unsteadiness.
CONCLUSION: Patients with these atypical presentations have to undergo a diagnostic evaluation for acoustic neuroma and must be evaluated with BAEPs and then with gadolinium-enhanced MRI.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9106084

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Otolaryngol        ISSN: 0381-6605


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