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Craniopharyngioma

Craniopharyngioma

Although classified as a grade I tumor by the World Health Organization, craniopharyngiomas are highly susceptible due to their close involvement and massive impact on surrounding vital structures, including the hypothalamus, pituitary gland and optic chiasm, and their propensity to Even after successful relapse, it can cause significant morbidity. treatment. Many extensive and detailed studies have been conducted on craniopharyngioma. However, due to benign histology, epidemiological rarity compared to malignant tumors, and absence of tumors, two major subtypes of craniopharyngioma (adamantinoma and squamous) have been identified in the last century. Research on the genetic and molecular basis of papillae) has been limited. Research platforms and technical conditions relevant to these lesions.

 

• Treatment for papillary craniopharyngioma.

• Experimental Research

• Mice model

• Clinical trials in craniopharyngioma

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