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Acoustic neuroma - An acoustic neuroma is a slow-growing tumor of the nerve
that connects the ear to the brain. This nerve is called the vestibular cochlear
nerve. It is behind the ear right under the brain.
An acoustic neuroma is not cancerous (benign), which means it does not spread
to other parts of the body. However, it can damage several important nerves as
it grows.
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