1naresh
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Class (No.) Definition Intracochlear (14) Tumor confined to the cochlea Transmodiolar (13) Tumor centered in the cochlea with extension through the modiolus into the IAC Intravestibular (7) Tumor centered in vestibule (± semicircular canal involvement) Transmacular (4) Tumor centered in the vestibule with extension into the IAC via the macula cribrosa Vestibulocochlear (5) Tumor within the vestibule and cochlea Transotic (2) Tumor within the labyrinth with extension into the IAC and middle ear