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Acoustic schwannoma
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There is a solid mass in the left cerebellopontine angle with a strong contrast enhancement and an intracanalicular component .
Case Discussion
Acoustic schwannoma is a relatively common tumor that arises from the vestibulocochlear nerve (CN VIII).
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