“…Schwannoma of the vestibulocochlear nerve typically arise from its vestibular branch and grow toward the CPA [11]. However, it may follow a very unusual, lateral course of extension.…”
Physical examinationOtoscopy revealed a white, not pulsatile mass behind the tympanic membrane (Figure 1). No deficits of cranial nerves were evident in the physical examination.
“…Schwannoma of the vestibulocochlear nerve typically arise from its vestibular branch and grow toward the CPA [11]. However, it may follow a very unusual, lateral course of extension.…”
Physical examinationOtoscopy revealed a white, not pulsatile mass behind the tympanic membrane (Figure 1). No deficits of cranial nerves were evident in the physical examination.
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