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Neurinoma (Neurilemmoma) - a benign slow growing tumor of the neurolemma (myelin sheath) of a nerve fibre. Acoustic neuroma - a tumor of the acoustic nerve Ganglioneuroma could be considered a type of neuroma, though it is not a nerve sheath tumor.
When a neurinoma develops, it may cause any/all of the following: hearing loss tinnitus ...
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njrile mm neurinoma njri nm noun a benign tumour of a nerve formed from the neurilemma NOTE The plurals ... neuroanatomy njr ntmi noun the scientific study of the structure of the nervous system ...
Acoustic neurinomaA benign tumor that may develop on the hearing and balance nerves near the inner ear.
Acoustic Neurinoma - tumor, usually benign, which may develop on the hearing and balance nerves and can cause gradual hearing loss, tinnitus, and/or dizziness. (sometimes called vestibular schwannoma). Also see Neurofibromatosis Type 2.
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SCHWANNOMA (WHO grade I), also known as neurilemoma and neurinoma, is usually an encapsulated benign tumor composed of differentiated neoplastic Schwann cells.
Acoustic Neuroma (also known as vestibular schwannoma, neurinoma, neuromas) is a benign tumour (non malignant) of the Schwann cells (insulating cells) that surround the vestibulocochlear (XIIth) cranial nerve.
Schwannoma/neurilemoma/neurinoma Usually benign tumour often cured by surgery. If needs are identified 1 year time limited awards are recommended. Recovery is expected in the typical case.
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Other names for this type of tumour include ‘vestibular schwannoma' and ‘neurinoma'. It is understood that an acoustic neuroma begins in the cells that line one of the cranial nerves.
An acoustic neuroma (sometimes also termed a neurinoma or vestibular schwannoma) ... These patients may have an acoustic neuroma on both sides with an aggressive ... Full article ...
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