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1 crosurgical resection for acoustic neuromas (vestibular schwannomas).
2 th a reduction in the volume of most growing vestibular schwannomas.
3 t problem and the cardinal sign is bilateral vestibular schwannomas.
4 haracterized by the development of bilateral vestibular schwannomas.
5 nations were performed in nine patients with vestibular schwannomas.
6 ial schwannoma had an LZTR1 mutation (3 were vestibular schwannomas and 1 was a nonvestibular schwann
7 omas, six gangliogliomas, 41 meningiomas, 10 vestibular schwannomas and 31 pituitary adenomas.
8 redict the degree of tumor-brain adhesion of vestibular schwannomas and may provide a method to impro
9 nherited disorder characterized by bilateral vestibular schwannomas and meningiomas.
10  dominant disease characterized by bilateral vestibular schwannomas and other nonmalignant tumors of
11 ion of vascular endothelial growth factor by vestibular schwannomas and the role of Notch signaling i
12                VEGF was expressed in 100% of vestibular schwannomas and VEGFR-2 in 32% of tumor vesse
13     All 5 had multiple tumors in addition to vestibular schwannoma, and none had a positive family hi
14                      Patients with bilateral vestibular schwannomas associated with neurofibromatosis
15 ilin-2, in paraffin-embedded samples from 21 vestibular schwannomas associated with neurofibromatosis
16  genetic condition associated with bilateral vestibular schwannomas, benign tumors that arise from th
17 roughput miRNA expression profiling of human vestibular schwannomas by using an array representing 40
18  phosphorylated forms were elevated in human vestibular schwannomas compared with normal human Schwan
19 rent management strategies for patients with vestibular schwannomas dominated the field.
20   Patients with multiple schwannomas without vestibular schwannomas have been postulated to compose a
21               Neurofibromatosis 2-associated vestibular schwannomas have variable growth rates that t
22 s may not have symptoms until much later and vestibular schwannomas may be the only tumors.
23 w-grade tumors affecting the cranial nerves (vestibular schwannomas), meninges (meningiomas), and spi
24                                              Vestibular schwannomas, neurogenetic syndromes such as s
25  imaging is the study of choice to exclude a vestibular schwannoma or other neoplasm of the cerebello
26 Neurofibromatosis 2 (NF2) features bilateral vestibular schwannomas, other benign neural tumors, and
27 a rare form of tinnitus that may arise after vestibular schwannoma removal.
28 ic reorganization in the brainstem following vestibular schwannoma removal.
29                                    Bilateral vestibular schwannomas, tumors on cranial nerve VIII, ar
30                                              Vestibular schwannoma (VS) is an intracranial tumor that
31                                              Vestibular schwannoma (VS) is the most common tumor of t
32 pe 2 (NF2)-related schwannomas, 104 sporadic vestibular schwannomas (VS) and 38 schwannomatosis-relat
33                                              Vestibular schwannomas (VSs) are the most common tumours
34 position syndrome characterized by bilateral vestibular schwannomas (VSs) resulting in deafness and b
35 ssic type 2 neurofibromatosis with bilateral vestibular schwannomas were analyzed for mutations in th
36 ith neurofibromatosis type 2 and progressive vestibular schwannomas who were not candidates for stand

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