Facial Nerve Schwannoma | Q&A
Facial nerve schwannoma — rare, benign tumors that most commonly occur in a complex region between the ear and the brain. Facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Kofi Boahene, M.D., and neurotologist Daniel Sun, M.D., discuss the diagnosis and treatment of facial nerve schwannomas. The tumors can affect hearing and balance, and can slowly cause facial weakness or paralysis. Kofi Boahene and Daniel Sun discuss their approach to treating facial nerve schwannomas, which includes early identification and intervention. #FacialNerveSchwannoma #JohnsHopkins
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