Acoustic Neuroma Flashcards
1
Q
What is an acoustic neuroma?
A
Tumours of the vestibulocochlear nerve (CNVIII) arising from the schwann cells of the nerve sheath.
>Typically benign and slow growing but will eventually cause compressive symptoms and become life threatening as they invade further
2
Q
What are risk factors for acoustic neuromas?
A
- Neurofibromatosis type 2 (bilateral neuromas)
* Ionising radiation
3
Q
What important presentation should be referred for suspected acoustic neuromas always?
A
- Any unilateral sensorineural hearing loss should be considered as caused by a acoustic neuroma until proven otherwise
- 2 week wait referral needed
4
Q
What is the presentation fo acoustic neuromas?
A
- Unilateral or asymmetrical hearing loss or tinnitus -progressive or acute onset
- impaired facial sensation
- balance problems without other explanation
Late presentation:
- facial weakness
- brainstem compress and even decreased level of consciousness
5
Q
What is the investigations of choice of acoustic neuromas?
A
*MRI
6
Q
What is the management of acoustic neuromas?
A
- Small neuromas and preserved hearing =watch and wait with serial scan (annually)
- Growth detected =surgical