| 11. | Current studies suggest surgeons should observe small acoustic neuromas ( those 1.5 cm or less ).
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| 12. | Most recent publications suggest that the incidence of acoustic neuromas is rising because of advances in MRI scanning.
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| 13. | In 1992, Torn was diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma, in his case, a life-threatening form of brain tumor.
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| 14. | Acoustic neuroma tumors, which can affect hearing, occur in less than one adult per 100, 000 people annually.
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| 15. | In most cases, the cause of acoustic neuromas is cell phone use as a low grade cancer risk.
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| 16. | The combination of CT scan and audiogram approach the reliability of MRI in making the diagnosis of acoustic neuroma.
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| 17. | The white spot, her specialist told her, was a tumor pressing on her brain; it was called an acoustic neuroma.
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| 18. | In March 2009 she was diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma, a tumour in the canal that connects the brain and ear.
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| 19. | In 2001, interrupted by surgery for an acoustic neuroma, Kramer moved his focus from high-tech back to his earlier environmental concerns.
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| 20. | There are three main surgical approaches for the removal of an acoustic neuroma : translabyrinthine, retrosigmoid / sub-occipital and middle fossa.
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