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Postoperative imaging of vestibular schwannomas.
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Disappearing recurrent acoustic neuroma in an elderly woman.
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Hearing in static unilateral vestibular schwannoma declines more than in the contralateral ear.
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Ipsilateral Cochlear Implantation in the Presence of Observed and Irradiated Vestibular Schwannomas.
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Determining benchmarks in hearing preservation surgery for vestibular schwannoma.
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Neuroma, Acoustic
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Multicenter, Prospective, Phase II and Biomarker Study of High-Dose Bevacizumab as Induction Therapy in Patients With Neurofibromatosis Type 2 and Progressive Vestibular Schwannoma.
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Multicenter, prospective, phase II study of maintenance bevacizumab for children and adults with NF2-related schwannomatosis and progressive vestibular schwannoma.
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The preservation of hearing and facial nerve function in a consecutive series of unilateral vestibular nerve schwannoma surgical patients (acoustic neuroma).
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Hearing preservation in the resection of vestibular schwannomas: patterns of hearing preservation and patient-assessed hearing function.
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Imbery, Terence
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Horowitz, Peleg
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Localizing value of optokinetic afternystagmus.
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The dilemma of early postoperative magnetic resonance imaging: when efficiency compromises accuracy: case report.
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Velocity storage in labyrinthine disorders.
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