[PDF][PDF] Craniopharyngioma: prognostic importance of histologic features.
CK Petito - AJNR: American Journal of Neuroradiology, 1996 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
Are there histologic subtypes of craniopharyngiomas and do they predict the biological
behavior of these tumors? This question was raised by Kahn et al (1) in 1973; they …
behavior of these tumors? This question was raised by Kahn et al (1) in 1973; they …
Craniopharyngioma: radiologic and histologic findings and recurrence.
OP Eldevik, M Blaivas, TO Gabrielsen… - American journal …, 1996 - Am Soc Neuroradiology
PURPOSE To identify the CT and MR characteristics of craniopharyngiomas, to evaluate the
histologic types of craniopharyngioma, and to compare the radiologic/histologic appearance …
histologic types of craniopharyngioma, and to compare the radiologic/histologic appearance …
Craniopharyngioma: Unusual computed tomographic presentation
MH Lipper, PRS Kishore, JD Ward - Neurosurgery, 1981 - journals.lww.com
Craniopharyngioma usually presents on a computed tomographic (CT) scan as a
hypodense or isodense lesion, with calcification, in the suprasellar region. A case with …
hypodense or isodense lesion, with calcification, in the suprasellar region. A case with …
Histological findings at the boundary of craniopharyngiomas
T Kawamata, O Kubo, T Hori - Brain Tumor Pathology, 2005 - Springer
Although a craniopharyngioma is grossly well circumscribed, microscopically the borders
are frequently irregular and may be associated with gliosis in the adjacent brain tissue. In …
are frequently irregular and may be associated with gliosis in the adjacent brain tissue. In …
Craniopharyngioma: based on 160 cases
M Banna - The British Journal of Radiology, 1976 - birpublications.org
This paper is the outcome of an extensive retrospective study of the clinical and radiological
manifestations of a large number of craniopharyngiomas from five leading neuroscience …
manifestations of a large number of craniopharyngiomas from five leading neuroscience …
Craniopharyngiomas. The role for resection.
HJ Hoffman - Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 1990 - europepmc.org
Despite the benign histologic appearance of craniopharyngiomas, patients harboring these
tumors, regardless of therapy, can demonstrate a progressive deteriorating course and die …
tumors, regardless of therapy, can demonstrate a progressive deteriorating course and die …
Recurrence in craniopharyngiomas: analysis of clinical and histological features
The aim of this study was to investigate the recurrence patterns and significance of various
clinical and histological features as predictors of recurrence in craniopharyngiomas. A series …
clinical and histological features as predictors of recurrence in craniopharyngiomas. A series …
MR of craniopharyngiomas: tumor delineation and characterization
E Pusey, KE Kortman, BD Flannigan… - American Journal of …, 1987 - Am Roentgen Ray Soc
MR imaging and CT (with and without contrast enhancement) were performed in 20 patients
with an established or clinically suspected diagnosis of craniopharyngioma. Fifteen had …
with an established or clinically suspected diagnosis of craniopharyngioma. Fifteen had …
Craniopharyngioma: treatment in the CT and MR imaging era.
RJ Mark, WR Lutge, KT Shimizu, LM Tran, MT Selch… - Radiology, 1995 - pubs.rsna.org
PURPOSE: To determine optimal treatment in patients with craniopharyngiomas.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: In 1977-1990, 49 patients (age range, 3-67 years; median …
MATERIALS AND METHODS: In 1977-1990, 49 patients (age range, 3-67 years; median …
Imaging of craniopharyngioma
JG Curran, E O'Connor - Child's Nervous System, 2005 - Springer
Background Craniopharyngiomas are present with a wide range of appearances, but the
existence of cysts, calcification, and enhancement in a suprasellar tumor strongly favors the …
existence of cysts, calcification, and enhancement in a suprasellar tumor strongly favors the …