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The long-term growth rate of residual acoustic neurinomas

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The growth rate of 19 residual acoustic neurinomas was examined in a long-term follow-up study (median, 10 years; range, 5 to 17 years) following intracapsular removal. Of these, 10 (53%) had regrowth, three (16%) showed regression, and six (32%) were unchanged. The 10 acoustic neurinomas showing regrowth were divided into two categories, either solid or cystic, according to computed tomographic findings. Five acoustic neurinomas with cyst formation showed rapid regrowth, with the tumour doubling time ranging from 0.15 to 5.0 years (median, 4.5 years), and required re-operation. Five solid tumours showed slow regrowth, with the tumour doubling time ranging from 9 to 34 years (median, 15 years). Although cyst formation is a major factor in rapid regrowth, residual acoustic neurinomas without cyst formation have a slower growth potential. In this study, 74% of the residual acoustic neurinomas have never required re-operation. It is advisable to choose intracapsular removal if there is major risk of neurological deficits.

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Kameyama, S., Tanaka, R., Honda, Y. et al. The long-term growth rate of residual acoustic neurinomas. Acta neurochir 129, 127–130 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01406491

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