Vestibular schwannoma

Case contributed by David Matthews
Diagnosis certain

Presentation

Right sided sensorineural hearing loss.

Patient Data

Age: 65 years
Gender: Male

MRI IAMs

mri

There is a lesion filling the right internal auditory canal, involving the fundus and extending into the right cerebellopontine angle. It measures 17 mm (TR) x 19 mm (AP) x 21 mm (CC).

Appearances are consistent with a right sided acoustic neuroma. There is cystic degeneration within the cisternal component. No convincing evidence of extension into the cochlea. 

Incidental nasopharyngeal Thornwaldt cyst.

Case Discussion

Vestibular neuromas (=Schwammomas) can undergo cystic degeneration. 

Remember the order of nerves in the IAC.'7up, Coke down' :

https://radiopaedia.org/articles/internal-auditory-canal-nerves-mnemonic?lang=gb

DDx for CPA angle lesions 'SAME' :

https://radiopaedia.org/articles/cerebellopontine-angle-mass-mnemonic?lang=gb

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