Intracochlear schwannoma is a rare, treatable, cause of unilateral hearing loss. Due to the small size, position, and variable clinical and imaging features, diagnosis presents a significant challenge and is often delayed. We present a case of a patient with an intracochlear schwannoma presenting as a diffuse enhancement of the cochlea, mimicking an infectious or inflammatory process. The absence of focal nodularity in this lesion on multiple high-resolution MRI examinations led to a delay of over 3 years from the patient's initial presentation to surgical diagnosis. Clinical history and examination, imaging features, pathologic findings, and surgical management options are described. © The Author(s) 2010.
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Miller, M. E., Moriarty, J. M., Linetsky, M., Lai, C., & Ishiyama, A. (2012). Intracochlear schwannoma presenting as diffuse cochlear enhancement: Diagnostic challenges of a rare cause of deafness. Irish Journal of Medical Science, 181(1), 131–134. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11845-010-0572-5
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