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      Hemorrhagic vestibular schwannoma: an unusual clinical entity. Case report.

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      Neurosurgical focus
      Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG)

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          Hemorrhagic vestibular schwannomas are rare entities, with only a few case reports in the literature during the last 25 years. The authors review the literature on vestibular schwannoma hemorrhage and the presenting symptoms of this entity, which include headache, nausea, vomiting, sudden cranial nerve dysfunction, and ataxia. A very unusual case is presented of a 36-year-old man, who unlike most of the patients reported in the literature, had clinically silent vestibular schwannoma hemorrhage. The authors also discuss the management issues involved in more than 1000 vestibular schwannomas treated at their institution during a 25-year period.

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          Journal
          Neurosurg Focus
          Neurosurgical focus
          Journal of Neurosurgery Publishing Group (JNSPG)
          1092-0684
          1092-0684
          Sep 15 1998
          : 5
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Departments of Neurological Surgery and Neuro-Oncology, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland.
          Article
          050309
          10.3171/foc.1998.5.5.10
          17112224
          039a78d1-4c40-4ff1-ae5a-221f5a448660
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