Procedure Spares Hearing After Acoustic Neuroma (HealthDay)
20th Mar 2006, 23:57 GMT
A procedure known as the "middle cranial fossa" approach can help preserve hearing when surgeons remove small acoustic neuromas -- benign tumors that grow on the nerves that connect the brain to ear.
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