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Craniopharyngioma
are rare histologically benign brain tumors that develop in the pituitary-hypothalamic area. They may invade nearby anatomical structures causing significant rates of neurological, neurocognitive, and endocrinological complications including remarkable hypothalamic damage. Information regarding long term implications of the tumors and treatment in the pediatric population is accumulating, and treatment goals appear to be changing accordingly. In this review we aim to present data regarding long term complications of craniopharyngioma in children and adolescents and our experience from a large tertiary center. Hypothalamic dysfunction was noted to be the most significant complication, adversely affecting quality of life in survivors. Obesity,
fatigue
, and sleep disorders are the most notable manifestations of this dysfunction, and treatment is extremely difficult. Changes in management in recent years show a potential for improved long term outcomes; we found a trend toward less aggressive surgical management and increasing use of adjuvant treatment, accompanied by a decrease in complication rates.
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PMID:Long term sequelae of pediatric craniopharyngioma - literature review and 20 years of experience. 2264 11
Childhood-onset craniopharyngiomas (CP) are rare embryonal malformations of low-grade histological malignancy. Hypothalamic involvement and/or treatment-related lesions result in impaired physical and social functionality and severe neuroendocrine sequelae. Quality of life in CP with hypothalamic involvement is impaired by severe obesity, physical
fatigue
, reduced motivation, dyspnea, diarrhea, and non-optimal psychosocial development. 567 CI patients have been recruited between 1998 and 2010 in the German
Craniopharyngioma
Registry. Only 5 of 567 patients (<1%) presented without confirmed signs of relapse/progression, visual impairment, and endocrine deficiencies during longitudinal follow-up of more than 5 years. Hypothalamic obesity in CP is associated with a severe increase in BMI during the early post-operative period. Patients with CP involving hypothalamic structures show reduced 10-years overall survival, whereas overall and progression-free survival rates are not related to the degree of surgical resection. Accordingly, gross-total resection should be avoided in cases of hypothalamic involvement to prevent further hypothalamic damage. As surgical expertise has been shown to have impact on postoperative morbidity, medical societies should establish criteria of adequate professional expertise for the treatment of CP. Based on these criteria, health authorities should organize the certification of centers of excellence authorized for treatment and care of patients with this chronic disease.
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PMID:Craniopharyngioma: long-term consequences of a chronic disease. 2652 17