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This article is one of a series. See Appendix for a complete series listing. J Neurosurg 115:885–893, 2011 Management of large vestibular schwannoma. Part II.
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Kano / Wertheim / /

Company

SPSS Inc. / Elekta AB / Haren AE / Ph.D. / /

Country

Netherlands / /

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Facility

Maastricht University / Maastricht University Medical Center / stable VS / St. Elisabeth Hospital / /

IndustryTerm

imaging / statistical software / /

MedicalCondition

unilateral deafness / papilledema hearing class / Acoustic neuroma radiosurgery / hydrocephalus / large vestibular schwannomas / acoustic neuroma resection / JE / large vestibular schwannoma / residual vestibular schwannomas / acoustic nerve sheath tumors / Acoustic neurinomas / facial paralysis / small acoustic neurinomas / permanent nerve dysfunction / hemiplegia / acoustic neuromas / trigeminal neuropathies / acoustic neurinoma radiosurgery / facial and trigeminal neuropathies / symptomatic hydrocephalus / hemiparesis / larger vestibular schwannomas / abducent paresis / extracanalicular tumor / transient facial paresis / vestibular schwannoma surgery / MS / hearing loss / extralarge vestibular schwannomas / acoustic neuroma surgery / Vestibular schwannoma characteristics / facial nerve dysfunction / remnant tumor / facial nerve paralysis / ataxia / giant vestibular schwannomas / large and giant vestibular schwannomas / Vestibular schwannoma radiosurgery / trigeminal neuropathy / tumor / trigeminal and facial neuropathies / II facial paresis / trigeminal hypesthesia / patient reported complete unilateral hearing loss / papilledema / ataxia CN V / significant tumor / marginal tumor / cystic acoustic neuromas / large acoustic tumors / largervolume vestibular schwannomas / acoustic neuroma / large acoustic neuromas / vertigo / tumour / IV paresis / facial hypesthesia pre-GKS / hypesthesia / transient facial hypesthesia / acoustic neurinoma surgery / vestibular schwannoma / Vestibular schwannoma management / further tumor / Vestibular schwannomas / Cranial neuropathy / Cystic acoustic neuroma / abducent nerve paresis / dysmetria and truncal ataxia / II transient facial paresis / papilledema and progressive ataxic gait / enhanced cysts / diplopia / unilateral acoustic neuromas / tinnitus / symptomatic secondary hydrocephalus / /

MedicalTreatment

radiation therapy / Linear accelerator radiosurgery / microsurgery / Neurosurgery / stereotactic radiosurgery / radiotherapy / surgery / radiation / radiosurgery / drainage / gamma knife radiosurgery / Head and Neck Surgery / /

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Department of Otolaryngology / Committee on Hearing and Equilibrium / Neck Surgery Foundation / American Academy of Otolaryngology / Maastricht University Medical Center / Maastricht University Medical Centre / Maastricht University / St. Elisabeth Hospital / Department of Radiology / /

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Rick van de Langenberg / Koos Grade III / Koos Grade IV / Acta Neurochir / Robert J. Stokroos / Neck Surg / Otolaryngology / /

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HB / VP / rt / Head / Author / Major / VP drainage / Fisher / Cochlear Function Pre-GKS Visit HB / /

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dexamethasone / Hannover / /

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North Am 40 / Am 42 / /

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Kida / /

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radiation / MRI / Neurosurgery / /