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Active clinical trials for "Neuroma, Acoustic"

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Intraoperative EABR for Decision Making

Vestibular SchwannomaHearing Loss

In this study patients undergoing simultaneous translabyrinthine vestibular schwannoma resection and cochlear implantation are included. The goal of the study is to correlate the eABR results with postoperative hearing results.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

Clinical and Radiological Evaluation of Acoustic Neuromas With Spontaneous Shrinkage

NeuromaAcoustic

To evaluate the regression characteristics of this Acoustic Neuroma population using volumetric data To study the relationship between regression and clinical characteristics including tinnitus, dizziness, hearing loss, and the intrinsic characteristics of the patients.

Unknown status8 enrollment criteria

Acoustic Neuroma: Assessing the Quality of Life by the Scale PANQOL of Patients Operated or Supervised...

Acoustic Neuroma

This study has investigated the quality of life of patients with vestibular schwannoma using this specific scale prospectively, whether treated surgically or monitored.

Unknown status9 enrollment criteria

Cochlear Implantation After Gamma Knife Radiosurgery With eABR and Correlation to Postoperative...

Vestibular SchwannomaHearing Loss

Patients undergoing cochlear implantation after radio surgery for vestibular schwannoma will be included in the study. Patients will undergo preoperative and intraoperative eABR measurement. Correlations to postoperative hearing results will be drawn.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria

NF2 Natural History Consortium

SchwannomaVestibular2 more

OBJECTIVES: I. Define the growth rates and clinical course of NF2-related tumors in patients with neurofibromatosis type 2. Associate growth rate with physical function.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

Vestibular Schwannoma and Psychological Factors

Vestibular Schwannoma

The surgery of a vestibular schwannoma induces balance disorders which have a an impact on the patient's daily life and disrupt their quality of life. But the balance disorders don't seem to be the only ones factors that impaired the patient's quality of life. It has been alrealdy shown that emotional and psychological factors are also related to patient's quality of life. This study evaluates the relationship between the balance control compensation and these factors (i.e. emotional and psychological) in the vestibular schwannoma resection process.

Unknown status6 enrollment criteria

Secondary Endolymphatic Hydrops and Vestibular Schwannomas on 3 Tesla MRI

Vestibular Schwannoma

Endolymphatic hydrops is well known of the lay public in its primary form that is Ménière disease. Nowadays, the best w ay to approach it in vivo, is to use magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). However, endolymphatic hydrops don't limit itself to its primary form but cover a whole range of pathologies. The hypothesis is that patients with vestibular schwannomas are more likely to develop secondary saccular hydrops. The aim is to compare high-resolution T2-weighted images of the saccule in patients followed up for vestibular schwannomas with healthy volunteers and histological sections from cadavers in order to identify its changes. The secondary purpose of The protocol is to determine if vestibular and audiometric abnormalities could be related to this secondary hydrops more specifically than to the tumor size and localisation.

Unknown status10 enrollment criteria

MR Fingerprinting for Vestibular Schwannomas

Vestibular Schwannoma

MR Fingerprinting (MRF) will be performed in patients who will be treated with Gamma Knife radio surgery for a vestibular schwannoma before the intervention. Fifty patients will be included with a vestibular schwannoma of minimum 1cm in size. During follow-up, response of the tumor to radiosurgery will be evaluated for each patient with MRI. The aim of the study is to find patterns of vestibular schwannomas in MRF data which correlate with the type of response to radio surgery, i.e. tumor control after radiosurgery, further tumor growth despite radiosurgery, cystic transformation after radiosurgery.

Unknown status1 enrollment criteria
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