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Very long-Term sequelae of craniopharyngioma
Mark Wijnen
, Marry M. Van Den Heuvel-Eibrink
, Joseph A.M.J.L. Janssen
, Coriene E. Catsman-Berrevoets
, Erna M.C. Michiels
, Marie Lise C. Van Veelen-Vincent
, Alof H.G. Dallenga
, J. Herbert Van Den Berge
, Carolien M. Van Rij
, Aart Jan Van Der Lely
,
Sebastian J.C.M.M. Neggers
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Long-term Sequelae
100%
Craniopharyngioma
100%
Treatment Strategy
35%
Long-term Health Conditions
28%
Radiotherapy
21%
Childhood-onset
21%
Long-term Health Effects
21%
Adult-onset
14%
Adult Disease
14%
Subtotal Resection
14%
Cyst Aspiration
14%
Initial Treatment
7%
Progression-free Survival
7%
Therapeutic Approaches
7%
Single Center
7%
Epilepsy
7%
Age Groups
7%
Growth Hormone Deficiency
7%
Diabetes Insipidus
7%
Obesity
7%
Retrospective Data
7%
Gross Total Resection
7%
Conflicting Results
7%
Panhypopituitarism
7%
Brachytherapy
7%
Follow-up Interval
7%
Visual Disturbance
7%
Morbid Obesity
7%
Yttrium-90
7%
Childhood-onset Disease
7%
Pituitary Hormone Deficiency
7%
Psychiatric Conditions
7%
Treatment Age
7%
Medicine and Dentistry
Sequela
100%
Craniopharyngioma
100%
Disease
21%
Radiation Therapy
21%
Surgery
21%
Cyst Aspiration
14%
Recurrent Disease
7%
Progression Free Survival
7%
Cross Sectional Study
7%
Hormone Deficiency
7%
Growth Hormone Deficiency
7%
Diabetes Insipidus
7%
Hypopituitarism
7%
Brachytherapy
7%
Hypophysis Hormone
7%
Vision Disorder
7%
Morbid Obesity
7%
Mental Disorder
7%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Craniopharyngioma
100%
Disease
21%
Progression Free Survival
7%
Recurrent Disease
7%
Diabetes Insipidus
7%
Cross-Sectional Study
7%
Morbid Obesity
7%
Growth Hormone Deficiency
7%
Hormone Deficiency
7%
Hypopituitarism
7%
Visual Disorder
7%
Hypophysis Hormone
7%
Neuroscience
Craniopharyngioma
100%
Radiation Therapy
21%
Growth Hormone Deficiency
7%
Diabetes Insipidus
7%
Hypopituitarism
7%
Hypophysis Hormone
7%
Mental Disorder
7%