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Descriptive epidemiology of craniopharyngiomas in the United States.

Arbaz A MominMiguel A RecinosGino CioffiNirav PatilPranay SoniJoão Paulo AlmeidaCarol KruchkoJill S Barnholtz-SloanPablo F RecinosVarun R Kshettry
Published in: Pituitary (2021)
Craniopharyngiomas are rare tumors with a bimodal age distribution and an equal male-to-female incidence. Black patients had the highest incidence, and adamantinomatous craniopharyngiomas were significantly more common than papillary tumors in adolescent, adult, and elderly populations.
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