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Comparison between extended transsphenoidal and transcranial surgery for craniopharyngioma: focus on hypothalamic function and obesity.

Alberto Luigi GallottiLina Raffaella BarzaghiLuigi AlbanoMarzia MedoneFilippo GagliardiMarco LosaPietro Mortini
Published in: Pituitary (2021)
Larger lesions portend a higher risk to develop postoperative obesity, independently of hypothalamic involvement. Interestingly, basal BMI is independent of lesional volume and is associated with postoperative obesity, but lesser postoperative BMI variation. The surgical approach does not influence the obesity risk. However, eTNS proves valid in managing large tumors with important hypothalamic invasion.
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