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The Difference of Clinical Symptoms and Audiovestibular Function between Intrameatal and Extrameatal Acoustic Neuroma

Lee JY, Lee SA, Lee SK, Kim JT, Park SB, Kim BG, Lee JD

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Various hearing tests and vestibular function tests are used to diagnose acoustic neuroma. We analyzed the clinical characteristics and the results of audiovestibular function tests between patients...
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MRI Technique for the Detection of Acoutic Neuroma

Chae SW, Kim MG, Choi JH, Hwang SJ

  • KMID: 2274702
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2000 May;43(5):488-492.
The mortality and morbidity associated with the surgery of acoustic neuroma (schwannoma) are intimately related to the tumor size. Therefore, early detection of acoustic neuroma greatly influences the postoperative result....
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A Case of Neurofibromatosis Type II

Song BU, Kim CG, Jung TG, Jeon SY

  • KMID: 2274328
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 1997 Jun;40(6):922-926.
Neurofibromatosis affects primarily cell growth of neural tissues and can cause tumors to grow on nerves at any time and any location. it is a heritable disease that is transmitted...
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Decision Analysis in Diagnosis of Small Acoustic Tumors

Park K, Chun YM, Park HJ, Lee DH

  • KMID: 2074324
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 1999 Jan;42(1):22-28.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: With great development that took place in the last 10 years in the imaging techniques such as MRI with gadolinium, small acoustic tumors can be detected before...
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A Case of Cerebral Salt Wasting Syndrome after Surgical Excision of a Giant Acoustic Neuroma

Koo YC, Hwang CS, Koh SH, Lee WS

Cerebral Salt Wasting Syndrome (CSWS) is defined as the development of extracellular volume depletion due to a dysfunction of the renal sodium transport system. Differentiation of CSWS from the Symdrome...
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Risk Factors of Acoustic Neuroma: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Chen M, Fan Z, Zheng X, Cao F, Wang L

PURPOSE: Many epidemiological studies have investigated environmental risk factors for the development of acoustic neuroma. However, these results are controversial. We conducted a meta-analysis of case-control studies to identify any...
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A Case of Acoustic Neuroma Presenting as an External Auditory Canal Tumor

Lee CK, Yoon SM, Park KH

Acoustic neuromas arise frequently within the internal auditory canal and cerebellopontine angle. Rarely, a schwannoma may occur primarily within the labyrinth or may extend secondarily into the labyrinth from the...
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A Case of Image-Guided Acoustic Neuroma Surgery via Middle Cranial Fossa Approach

Chang KH, Jun BC, Park SW, Yeo SW

  • KMID: 2074123
  • Korean J Otorhinolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2008 May;51(5):462-466.
Acoustic tumor which originates from the vestibular nerve is the most common neoplasm to be found at the cerebellopontine angle. The surgical approaches currently used for the acoustic tumor are...
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A Case of Crocodile Tear Syndrome

Kim CG, Ban JH, Lee SS, Park CY

  • KMID: 2276527
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2005 Nov;48(11):1421-1423.
The syndrome of crocodile tear refers to an abnormal gusto-lacrimal reflex where any gustatory stimulation produces excessive tearing as well as salivation. It is a relatively rare syndrome that has...
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Book Review: Atlas of Acoustic Neurinoma Microsurgery

Korean Society of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery

No abstract available.
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DPOAE in Acoustic Neuroma

Kim H, Yoon TH, Chung JW, Lee KS

  • KMID: 2274447
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 1998 Aug;41(8):984-987.
BACKGROUND: Evoked otoacoustic emissions (OAEs) are assumed to reflect healthy outer hair cell function. It is possible that these objective tests can provide some insight into the fundamental basis of...
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Preservation of the Semicircular Canals and Postoperative Hearing in Acoustic Neurinoma Surgery

Lee SW, Choi CR

  • KMID: 2067852
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1990 Dec;19(10-12):1339-1350.
No abstract available.
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Computed tomographic evaluation of acoustic neuroma

Yoon YK, Eun TK, Nam KJ, Kim SY

The advent of computerized cranial tomography represents a great advance in the diagnosis of very wide variety of intracranial lesions. The CT findings of acoustic neuroma have been reported by...
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Familial Bilateral Acoustic Neuroma

Kim JH, Ko HJ, Choi US, Chae J, Choi KS, Sim BS

  • KMID: 2106873
  • J Korean Neurosurg Soc.
  • 1975 Jun;4(1):129-132.
The familial occurrence of bilateral acoustic neuroma has rarely been reported in the literatures, and its inheritance is known to be an autosomal dominant trait in association with or without...
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CT findings of acoustic neuroma

Sim DC, Lee JM, Shinn KS, Bahk YW

CT is very accurate in evaluating the location, size, shape and extension of acoustic neuroma, We analysed CTfindings of 23 acoustic neuromas seen at Department of Radiology, Kangnam St. Mary's...
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Peservation of Facial Nerve Function after Acoustic Neuroma Surgery

Kim CS, Chang SO, Jung HW, Oh SH, Yu WS, Jeon SJ

  • KMID: 2074325
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 1999 Jan;42(1):29-33.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Facial nerve paralysis is a visible complication following acoustic neuroma surgery. The pro-gnostic factors which predict postoperative facial nerve function after acoustic neuroma surgery were investigated. MATERIALS AND...
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A Case of Gastric Cancer Manifesting as a Solitary Brain Metastasis in the Cerebellopontine Angle That Mimicked Acoustic Neuroma

Joo HY, Chae MH, Lim JH, Yi HG, Lee MH, Kim CS, Park YH

At the time of diagnosis, about 20% of patients with gastric cancer have stage IV disease involving the liver, lung, and bone. Brain metastasis from gastric cancer is exceedingly rare,...
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Diagnostic Value of the Audiometric Tests in the Acoustic Neuroma

Kang SH, Yoo HK, Lee KS

  • KMID: 2274370
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 1997 Nov;40(11):1657-1664.
BACKGROUND: With the advance of diagnostic technology such as the magnetic resonance imaging, small sized acoustic neuroma has been detected more early and easily. However, the significance of the audiologic...
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An Experience of Acoustic Tumor Surgery

Lee WS, Lee HK

  • KMID: 1559730
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 1998 Jul;41(7):862-867.
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Acoustic tumor which originates from the vestibular nerve is the most common neoplasm to be found at the cerebellopontine angle. The surgical approaches currently used for the...
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Decompression of Internal Auditory Canal via Middle Fossa Approach in Neurofibromatosis Type II with Only Hearing Ear

Kang JW, Shin JW, Lee WS, Lee HK

  • KMID: 2276628
  • Korean J Otolaryngol-Head Neck Surg.
  • 2006 Apr;49(4):439-442.
Neurofibromatosis type II (NF2) is a genetic disease and is transmitted as an autosomal dominant trait. NF2 is characterized by bilateral acoustic neuroma with multiple tumors of central nervous system....
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