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Infrasellar craniopharyngioma mimicking a clival chordoma: A case report
An unusual case of entirely infrasellar craniopharyngioma mimicking a clival chordoma is described. Only 22 cases of craniopharyngioma with nasopharyngeal extension have been reported in the literature.
R. Kachhara +4 more
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Introduction: Tumor- and/or treatment-associated hypothalamic damage results in reduced quality of life and increased morbidity due to sleep disorders in survivors of craniopharyngioma. Methods: The narrative review is based on a search of Web of Science,
Hermann L. Müller
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Neonatal craniopharyngioma: CT and ultrasonographic features.
A case of craniopharyngioma in a neonate is reported and the literature on neonatal craniopharyngioma reviewed. First reported in 1952 and previously considered rare, the diagnosis of these neonatal tumors has increased with the use of noninvasive ...
Hurst, R W +3 more
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Impact of eating behaviour on craniopharyngioma-associated obesity
Craniopharyngiomas are low-grade suprasellar intracranial tumours associated with hypothalamic–pituitary axis dysfunction and obesity. This scoping review aimed to explore the potential impact of hyperphagic eating behaviour and appetitive factors on the
Szymkowiak, Sophie +8 more
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Primary Ectopic Ethmoidal Craniopharyngioma
Craniopharyngiomas are benign but aggressive epithelial tumors usually originating in the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland from squamous remnants of an incompletely involuted craniopharingeal duct developing from the Rathke pouch.
Paolo Castelnuovo +11 more
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Recurrent infrasellar clival craniopharyngioma [PDF]
manuscriptThe patient is a 44-year-old man who underwent resection of a posterior nasopharynx tumor 12 years earlier via left lateral rhinotomy approach.
Couldwell, William T. +1 more
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Gyrus Rectus Syndrome after Craniopharyngioma Resection
12 year old male presented to neuro-ophthalmology clinic for yearly follow up six years after resection of craniopharyngioma. After the craniopharyngioma resection six years ago the patient had developed a large scotoma in his left eye. The right eye was
Sumit Sharma; Theodore Pasquali; Lisa Lystad; Gregory Kosmorsky
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Suprasellar papillary squamous epithelioma ('papillary craniopharyngioma')
Six cases of a distinctive suprasellar papillary neoplasm are presented and the features of this lesion are contrasted with those of the classical adamantinomatous craniopharyngioma.
GIANGASPERO, FELICE +3 more
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Postoperative spinal recurrence of craniopharyngioma
Remote recurrence of craniopharyngioma is an unusual postoperative complication. It occurs either along a previous surgical route or by seeding via cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)
Hassler, Werner +2 more
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