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After an initial evaluation and MRI, you and the specialists of the USC Acoustic Neuroma Center will discuss treatment options that best fit your needs. A wait and watch strategy can be a good start if your tumor is small and you are experiencing few symptoms. This approach generally involves a second MRI in six months and then annually, provided there is no growth and symptoms have not changed. In this video, John Oghalai, MD, a professor and the chair of the USC Caruso Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, also a neurotologist and skull base surgeon, answers frequently asked questions about acoustic neuroma: • What are the Benefits of Observing an Acoustic Neuroma? • What Are the Risks of Observing an Acoustic Neuroma? • How Quickly Do Acoustic Neuromas Grow? Do They Spread? Need a Consultation? Connect with a specialist today by calling the USC Acoustic Neuroma Center at (323) 442-5790. Learn More: For additional information about our services and team, visit our website at https://www.keckmedicine.org/centers-...