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  • Acoustic neuroma typically presents with symptoms like asymmetric hearing loss, tinnitus, dizziness, and a feeling of imbalance, but about 10% of patients may have atypical symptoms such as facial numbness or sudden hearing loss.
  • Patients with atypical symptoms often have larger tumors due to delays in diagnosis and treatment.
  • The case discussed highlights the importance of considering atypical symptoms, as advancements in imaging technology are changing how these tumors are detected and diagnosed.

Article Abstract

Acoustic neuroma (AN) usually manifests with asymmetric hearing loss, tinnitus, dizziness and sense of disequilibrium. About 10% of patients complain of atypical symptoms, which include facial numbness or pain and sudden onset of hearing loss. Patients with atypical symptoms also tend to have larger tumours due to the delay in investigation. We report a particularly interesting case of a patient presented to us with numbness over her right hemifacial region after a dental procedure without significant acoustic and vestibular symptoms. Physical examination and pure tone audiometry revealed no significant findings but further imaging revealed a cerebellopontine angle mass. The changing trends with easier access to further imaging indicate that the presentation of patients with AN are also changing. Atypical symptoms which are persistent should raise clinical suspicion of this pathology among clinicians.

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