Patient presented with hearing loss. Comment on Diagnose ?
Acoustic neurinoma.small gammaknife may cure
cp angle tumor ? acoustic neuroma
Vestibular schwannoma
looks like a schwannoma.
CP angle tumor - needs to be investigated further
Vestibular schwannoma...
Vestibular schwannoma
cerebello pontine angle tumor.
Vestibular Schwannoma
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