Craniopharyngiomas (CPGs) are aggressive brain tumors responsible of severe morbidity in children. The best treatment strategies are under debate. Our study evaluates surgical, pituitary, and hypothalamic outcomes of a tailored staged-surgical approach compared to a single-stage radical approach in children with CPGs.

Clinical and oncological outcomes in single-stage versus staged surgery for pediatric craniopharyngiomas: a multicenter retrospective study

Campione, A;Veiceschi, P;Gallo, D
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Pozzi, F;Tanda, M L;Castelnuovo, P;Locatelli, D
2022-01-01

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Craniopharyngiomas (CPGs) are aggressive brain tumors responsible of severe morbidity in children. The best treatment strategies are under debate. Our study evaluates surgical, pituitary, and hypothalamic outcomes of a tailored staged-surgical approach compared to a single-stage radical approach in children with CPGs.
2022
2022
Craniopharyngioma; Hypothalamus; Pituitary; Quality of life; Staged surgery
Agresta, G; Campione, A; Veiceschi, P; Gallo, D; Agosti, E; Massimi, L; Piatelli, G; Consales, A; Linsler, S; Oertel, J; Pozzi, F; Tanda, M L; Casteln...espandi
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