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Papillary craniopharyngioma in a patient following resection of nonfunctioning pituitary adenoma: illustrative case
BACKGROUND: Although craniopharyngioma and pituitary adenoma are common tumors of the sellar or suprasellar region, the development of papillary craniopharyngioma in the same sellar region after resection of a nonfunctioning pituitary adenoma has not been reported. OBSERVATIONS: Here the authors rep...
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American Association of Neurological Surgeons
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9241323/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35854932 http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/CASE2063 |
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author | Park, David J. Mishra, Akash Golub, Danielle Li, Jian Y. Black, Karen S. Schulder, Michael |
author_facet | Park, David J. Mishra, Akash Golub, Danielle Li, Jian Y. Black, Karen S. Schulder, Michael |
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description | BACKGROUND: Although craniopharyngioma and pituitary adenoma are common tumors of the sellar or suprasellar region, the development of papillary craniopharyngioma in the same sellar region after resection of a nonfunctioning pituitary adenoma has not been reported. OBSERVATIONS: Here the authors report the first case of craniopharyngioma that developed long after resection of a pituitary adenoma. A 66-year-old male patient underwent endoscopic transsphenoidal resection for a large sellar mass, which histopathologically confirmed the diagnosis of a pituitary adenoma. He had an excellent recovery after surgery. For several years, he had no clinical or imaging evidence of tumor recurrence and then was lost to follow-up. Seven years after the initial surgery, the patient returned with a one-month history of visual field defects, and imaging confirmed a heterogeneous, cystic suprasellar mass. Endoscopic transsphenoidal resection of the tumor was performed, and histological examination showed it to be a papillary craniopharyngioma. LESSONS: Neurosurgeons should be aware that after pituitary adenoma resection, a recurrent mass could be a craniopharyngioma, with implications for very different management recommendations. |
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spelling | pubmed-92413232022-07-18 Papillary craniopharyngioma in a patient following resection of nonfunctioning pituitary adenoma: illustrative case Park, David J. Mishra, Akash Golub, Danielle Li, Jian Y. Black, Karen S. Schulder, Michael J Neurosurg Case Lessons Case Report BACKGROUND: Although craniopharyngioma and pituitary adenoma are common tumors of the sellar or suprasellar region, the development of papillary craniopharyngioma in the same sellar region after resection of a nonfunctioning pituitary adenoma has not been reported. OBSERVATIONS: Here the authors report the first case of craniopharyngioma that developed long after resection of a pituitary adenoma. A 66-year-old male patient underwent endoscopic transsphenoidal resection for a large sellar mass, which histopathologically confirmed the diagnosis of a pituitary adenoma. He had an excellent recovery after surgery. For several years, he had no clinical or imaging evidence of tumor recurrence and then was lost to follow-up. Seven years after the initial surgery, the patient returned with a one-month history of visual field defects, and imaging confirmed a heterogeneous, cystic suprasellar mass. Endoscopic transsphenoidal resection of the tumor was performed, and histological examination showed it to be a papillary craniopharyngioma. LESSONS: Neurosurgeons should be aware that after pituitary adenoma resection, a recurrent mass could be a craniopharyngioma, with implications for very different management recommendations. American Association of Neurological Surgeons 2021-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9241323/ /pubmed/35854932 http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/CASE2063 Text en © 2021 The authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) ). |
spellingShingle | Case Report Park, David J. Mishra, Akash Golub, Danielle Li, Jian Y. Black, Karen S. Schulder, Michael Papillary craniopharyngioma in a patient following resection of nonfunctioning pituitary adenoma: illustrative case |
title | Papillary craniopharyngioma in a patient following resection of nonfunctioning pituitary adenoma: illustrative case |
title_full | Papillary craniopharyngioma in a patient following resection of nonfunctioning pituitary adenoma: illustrative case |
title_fullStr | Papillary craniopharyngioma in a patient following resection of nonfunctioning pituitary adenoma: illustrative case |
title_full_unstemmed | Papillary craniopharyngioma in a patient following resection of nonfunctioning pituitary adenoma: illustrative case |
title_short | Papillary craniopharyngioma in a patient following resection of nonfunctioning pituitary adenoma: illustrative case |
title_sort | papillary craniopharyngioma in a patient following resection of nonfunctioning pituitary adenoma: illustrative case |
topic | Case Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9241323/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35854932 http://dx.doi.org/10.3171/CASE2063 |
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