Literature DB >> 18775978

'Do no harm': management of craniopharyngioma.

Helena Gleeson1, Rakesh Amin, Mohamad Maghnie.   

Abstract

Craniopharyngioma management is challenging. Although histology is benign, the tumour can be clinically aggressive with local invasion and frequent recurrences. Extensive morbidity may be present at diagnosis and furthermore, occurs as a consequence of neurosurgery and radiotherapy. Hypothalamic symptoms can have a devastating effect on quality of life and may reduce life expectancy. This case highlights both the challenge of managing hyperphagia and morbid obesity and the importance of initial treatment preserving existing hypothalamic function and the need to avoid tumour recurrence and further surgery. A 11-year old boy presented with hydrocephalus secondary to a craniopharyngioma (he had visual failure and hypopituitarism but few hypothalamic symptoms). He underwent radical resection followed by radiotherapy. Following this treatment, he developed psychological and behavioural problems and hyperphagia. Weight gain in the first year (an increase from +1.4 to +3.7 s.d.) resulted in poor mobility and a fall which caused a slipped femoral epiphysis. In the next year, there was a 6-month period of unexpected weight loss (+4.2 to +3.8 s.d.) that culminated in emergency treatment for diabetic ketoacidosis secondary to severe insulin resistance. He developed a left hemiplegia, and a subsequent cerebral angiogram identified multiple stenoses of the Circle of Willis with a Moyamoya appearance secondary to radiotherapy. Weight gain has continued (+3.8 to +5.5 s.d.) so that bariatric surgery is a management option.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18775978     DOI: 10.1530/EJE-08-0400

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Endocrinol        ISSN: 0804-4643            Impact factor:   6.664


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1.  When Occam's razor fails: hemipontine infarct on a background of previous surgery and radiotherapy for craniopharyngioma.

Authors:  Ian S Boon; Dilani Perera; John Ayuk
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2016-04-07

2.  Should adjuvant radiotherapy be recommended for pediatric craniopharyngiomas?

Authors:  Ravi Dadlani; Nandita Ghosal; Alangar Sathya Hegde
Journal:  J Korean Neurosurg Soc       Date:  2014-01-31

3.  Limited utility despite accuracy of the national SEER dataset for the study of craniopharyngioma.

Authors:  Todd C Hankinson; Emma C Fields; Michelle R Torok; Brenda L Beaty; Michael H Handler; Nicholas K Foreman; Brent R O'neill; Arthur K Liu
Journal:  J Neurooncol       Date:  2012-08-23       Impact factor: 4.130

4.  A tumor-specific cellular environment at the brain invasion border of adamantinomatous craniopharyngiomas.

Authors:  Stefanie Burghaus; Annett Hölsken; Michael Buchfelder; Rudolf Fahlbusch; Beat M Riederer; Volkmar Hans; Ingmar Blümcke; Rolf Buslei
Journal:  Virchows Arch       Date:  2010-03       Impact factor: 4.064

Review 5.  A systematic review of the results of surgery and radiotherapy on tumor control for pediatric craniopharyngioma.

Authors:  Aaron J Clark; Tene A Cage; Derick Aranda; Andrew T Parsa; Peter P Sun; Kurtis I Auguste; Nalin Gupta
Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst       Date:  2012-10-23       Impact factor: 1.475

6.  Increased Wingless (Wnt) signaling in pituitary progenitor/stem cells gives rise to pituitary tumors in mice and humans.

Authors:  Carles Gaston-Massuet; Cynthia Lilian Andoniadou; Massimo Signore; Sujatha A Jayakody; Nicoletta Charolidi; Roger Kyeyune; Bertrand Vernay; Thomas S Jacques; Makoto Mark Taketo; Paul Le Tissier; Mehul T Dattani; Juan Pedro Martinez-Barbera
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2011-06-02       Impact factor: 11.205

Review 7.  Molecular and cellular pathogenesis of adamantinomatous craniopharyngioma.

Authors:  Juan Pedro Martinez-Barbera
Journal:  Neuropathol Appl Neurobiol       Date:  2015-04-23       Impact factor: 8.090

8.  Adamantinomatous Craniopharyngioma in an Adult: A Case Report with NGS Analysis.

Authors:  Raid A Jastania; Muhammad Saeed; Hisham Al-Khalidi; Khalid AlQuthami; Tahani H Nageeti; Faisal A Al-Allaf; Kristoffer Valerie; Mohiuddin M Taher
Journal:  Int Med Case Rep J       Date:  2020-04-21

9.  Gamma knife radiosurgery of craniopharyngioma: results of 30 cases treated at Nagoya Radiosurgery Center.

Authors:  Tatsuya Kobayashi; Takahiko Tsugawa; Manabu Hatano; Chisa Hashizume; Yoshimasa Mori; Yuta Shibamoto
Journal:  Nagoya J Med Sci       Date:  2015-08       Impact factor: 1.131

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