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Spontaneous Massive Haemorrhage into Acoustic Neuroma During Anticoagulation Therapy

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1987

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We report the case of a 58-year old man who bled into an undiagnosed acoustic neuroma while on long-term anticoagulation therapy which was commenced following aortic valve replacement. The patient presented with multiple cranial nerve-paralysis of sudden onset. The tumour was subtotally removed but died 5 days postoperatively from recurrent haemorrhage into the tumour bed.

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