More confused than ever
On December 29, 2016 my ENT diagnosed me with a 9mm x 4mm x 4mm AN. He sent me to a neurotologist; my appointment was yesterday, January 23. He said that yes, there is an “enhancement” on my MRI, however it could be a number of things, viral inflammation, acoustic neuroma, or fatty tissue. I had a MRI done November 7, 2014 that did not show a tumor. Therefore, I was concerned that is was growing rapidly. The neuotologist could not open the disc for the 2014 MRI for some reason (I had no problem opening it up on my computer at home) therefore he couldn’t tell if there it was a tumor there and it had only been missed when it was read. I opened it and although I am not a radiologist, I did not see anything on the 2014 MRI. He wants to do another MRI in 4 months to check for growth. Symptoms include moderate severe hearing loss in left ear, chronic headaches, tinnitus, and an occasional slight tingling in my lower lip and chin. How do they know before surgery if what is showing on the MRI is a tumor or something else? I would love for it to be something else, but I do not want to a chance of losing more hearing and worsening my symptoms. Advise is appreciated.