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Any help with the below would be appreciated. TIA

This patient is a pleasant 52-year-old female who presents with a total left

hearing loss. She still has complaints of bilateral tinnitus and occasional

unsteadiness. She has not actually had true whirling vertigo. She gives a

significant history that she had radiation to her skull base as a child for

nasal polyps and adenoid tissue and most recently she had to have breast

surgery for breast carcinoma. She is quite concerned that her lesion may be

malignant in nature. She has as well a history of having a reportedly *s/l

airosysternogram* done in Connecticut in the 1980s, at that time suggesting

that she had an acoustic neuroma, but had felt that it had somehow resolved

itself. She denies any headaches of facial numbness.

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