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Response to “Acute and subacute sensorineural hearing loss after radiosurgery for vestibular schwannomas: Avoiding what is avoidable?”

We thank Dr. Tuleasca and the colleagues' suggestion about our paper entitled “Acute sensorineural hearing loss in patients with vestibular schwannoma (VS) early after cyberknife radiosurgery” [1]. They mentioned their experience about adverse radiation events (ARE) during the first months after gamma knife radiosurgery based on their paper published on the proceedings of the 18th international meeting of the Leksell gamma knife society [2]. They reported that the incidence of ARE was 22% including vertigo, gait disturbance, exacerbation of pre-existing hearing loss, etc.

from Journal of the Neurological Sciences http://bit.ly/2V7fCGu

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