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Oct 18, 2024

Strategies and methods of surgical total resection of craniopharyngiomas

Craniopharyngioma

Craniopharyngiomas are known to be benign malignant tumors that are difficult to remove completely by surgery and the tumors recur repeatedly. Selection of surgical access guided by correct staging can…

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Sep 23, 2024

Postoperative care of pediatric patients with craniopharyngioma

Craniopharyngioma

Craniopharyngioma originates from the residual flat epithelial cells during pituitary embryogenesis, and is a common congenital benign intracranial tumor, mostly located above the pterygoid saddle, and a few in the…

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Sep 21, 2024

Q&A on Craniopharyngioma Treatment

Craniopharyngioma

Q: What is craniopharyngioma? What are the manifestations of craniopharyngioma in children? A: Craniopharyngioma is the most common congenital tumor in the cranium, which occurs in children and is less…

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Sep 19, 2024

Surgical strategies and techniques for craniopharyngioma

Craniopharyngioma

Surgical treatment of craniopharyngiomas has always been a major challenge for neurosurgeons. The goal of surgical treatment is total resection of the tumor, and the main factors that hinder the…

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Sep 14, 2024

Do you know anything about craniopharyngiomas?

Craniopharyngioma

Introduction to Craniopharyngioma Summary: Craniopharyngioma is a benign congenital tumor that occurs from the remnant tissue of the craniopharyngiopharyngeal tube during embryonic life. Incidence Craniopharyngioma accounts for about 4% of…

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Sep 13, 2024

What does resection of a calcified craniopharyngioma look like?

Craniopharyngioma

Craniopharyngioma (craniopharyngioma) originates from flat epithelial cells remaining in the pituitary gland during embryogenesis, and is a common congenital benign intracranial tumor, mostly located above the pterygoid saddle, and a…

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Aug 29, 2024

Surgical treatment of pediatric craniopharyngioma

Craniopharyngioma

Typical case: A 5-year-old male with fatigue, nausea and vomiting that had been worsening for more than a year. History: Since the age of 4 years, the child had slow…

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Aug 26, 2024

Craniopharyngioma in Children Q&A

Craniopharyngioma

1. incidence of craniopharyngioma? Is there any gender difference? The incidence of craniopharyngioma has regional differences and age tendency. Craniopharyngioma accounts for 6-9% of intracranial tumors in children in Europe…

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Aug 26, 2024

What does the surgical procedure for microdissection of a craniopharyngioma look like?

Craniopharyngioma

A patient with headache and blurred vision was found to have craniopharyngiopharyngeal tumor, whose occupying effect and obstruction of the interventricular foramen caused high cranial pressure; the tumor compressed the…

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Aug 26, 2024

What are the four main challenges in treating craniopharyngioma?

Craniopharyngioma

Four major problems in treating craniopharyngioma 1, craniopharyngioma is prone to recurrence Although craniopharyngioma is a benign tumor, it is different from ordinary benign tumors in that it does not…

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Craniopharyngioma

  • Strategies and methods of surgical total resection of craniopharyngiomas
  • Postoperative care of pediatric patients with craniopharyngioma
  • Q&A on Craniopharyngioma Treatment
  • Surgical strategies and techniques for craniopharyngioma
  • Do you know anything about craniopharyngiomas?
  • What does resection of a calcified craniopharyngioma look like?
  • Surgical treatment of pediatric craniopharyngioma
  • Craniopharyngioma in Children Q&A
  • What does the surgical procedure for microdissection of a craniopharyngioma look like?
  • What are the four main challenges in treating craniopharyngioma?
  • What is the best way to treat craniopharyngioma in children without delaying the best treatment?
  • What should I know about craniopharyngioma in children?
  • Craniopharyngioma in children
  • What is the pathological pattern of craniopharyngioma?
  • Double cystic craniopharyngioma in one puncture
  • Hormone reduction in postoperative patients with craniopharyngioma
  • Can craniopharyngioma also affect vision?
  • Surgical treatment of craniopharyngioma
  • Microsurgical Approach to Craniopharyngioma
  • What are the symptoms of craniopharyngioma in children?
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