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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Simrat Sarai, M.D. [2]

Overview

Other diagnostic studies for acoustic neuroma include audiometry, auditory brainstem response test, and electronystagmography.

Electronystagmography

  • Electronystagmography (ENG) is a test in which eye movements are recorded with small electrodes placed on the skin around the eyes.
  • This test evaluates patient's balance by detecting eye movements while stressing the balance in various ways.
  • Electronystagmography (ENG testing) is frequently abnormal in patients with acoustic neuroma.
  • Unilateral loss of calorics is associated in about 50% of all tumors.

References

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  • Shin, Masahiro; Ueki, Keisuke; Kurita, Hiroki; Kirino, Takaaki (2002). "Malignant transformation of a vestibular schwannoma after gamma knife radiosurgery". The Lancet. 360 (9329): 309–10. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(02)09521-1. PMID 12147377.
  • Samii, Madjid; Gerganov, Venelin; Samii, Amir (2006). "Improved preservation of hearing and facial nerve function in vestibular schwannoma surgery via the retrosigmoid approach in a series of 200 patients". Journal of Neurosurgery. 105 (4): 527–35. doi:10.3171/jns.2006.105.4.527. PMID 17044553.
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  • Tos, Mirko; Stangerup, Sven-Eric; Cayé-Thomasen, Per; Tos, Tina; Thomsen, Jens (2004). "What Is the Real Incidence of Vestibular Schwannoma?". Archives of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Surgery. 130 (2): 216–20. doi:10.1001/archotol.130.2.216. PMID 14967754.

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