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Chiari malformation type 1 · Ringing or buzzing in the ears, known as tinnitus. · Weakness. · Slow heart rhythm. · Curvature of the spine, known as scoliosis. The ...
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Symptoms of an acoustic neuroma typically include loss of hearing in one ear; ringing in the ear, or tinnitus; and unsteadiness while walking. Occasionally ...
Your doctor will start by reviewing your medical history and conducting a physical and neurological examination. To determine if your symptoms are caused by ...
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