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Mrs. Adams is a 41 year-old female, nonsmoker, not currently on medication, physically active (plays tennis 2x/week), BMI: 26, family history of diabetes, Alzheimer’s, and pancreatic cancer. Symptoms include: tinnitus, vertigo, presyncope, and unilateral auditory impairment. Mrs. Adams is later diagnosed with a brain condition (not a disease). Describe the definition of each symptom. Tinnitus: perception of noise or ringing in the ears when no external sound is present Vertigo: sensation of motion or spinning that is often described as dizziness Presyncope: feeling of almost fainting or losing consciousness without actual loss of consciousness; near fainting Unilateral Auditory Impairment: hearing in one ear is within normal limits while hearing in the other ear has hearing loss; inability to hear in one ear What are two names for this condition? Vestibular Schwannoma Acoustic Neuroma This condition is a noncancerous growth that develops on the acoustic or vestibular nerve, affecting balance and hearing. Which brain lobe and cranial nerve does it affect? What are the possible causes of this condition? How is it diagnosed? What are the treatment options?
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