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Risk-benefit analysis of surgical treatment strategies for cystic craniopharyngioma in children and adolescents.

Michael Schmutzer-SondergeldStefanie QuachSebastian NiedermeyerNico TeskeMoritz UeberschaerChristian SchichorMathias KunzNiklas Thon
Published in: Frontiers in oncology (2024)
In children and adolescents suffering from predominantly cystic craniopharyngiomas, stereotactic and microsurgical procedures can improve clinical symptoms at low procedural risk. Microsurgery, however, bears a higher risk of postoperative endocrine dysfunction. A risk-adapted surgical treatment concept may have to be applied repeatedly in order to achieve long-term tumor control even without additional irradiation.
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