Comprehensive Analysis of Craniopharyngioma: Epidemiology, Clinical Characteristics, Management Strategies, and Role of Radiotherapy.

Cancer diagnosis & prognosis Pub Date : 2024-07-03 eCollection Date: 2024-07-01 DOI:10.21873/cdp.10358
Amir Mushtaq, Mohsin Fayaz, Abdul Rashid Bhat, Abbas F Abdul Hussein, Gianluca Ferini, Giuseppe Emmanuele Umana, Gianluca Scalia, Feroze Ahmad Mir, Aizul Khursheed, Bipin Chaurasia
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Background/aim: Craniopharyngiomas pose challenges in diagnosis and management due to their rare occurrence and diverse clinical manifestations. This study aimed to provide a comprehensive analysis of cranio-pharyngioma, including its epidemiological trends, clinical presentations, radiological characteristics, surgical interventions, and the role of radiotherapy.

Patients and methods: A retrospective observational study was conducted on 23 patients diagnosed with craniopharyngioma at our hospital from August 2017 to July 2019. Data regarding demographics, clinical presentation, radiological findings, surgical interventions, and adjuvant therapies were collected and analyzed.

Results: Craniopharyngiomas exhibited a bimodal age distribution, with peaks in childhood and late adulthood. Clinical presentations varied between pediatric and adult patients, with headache and nausea/vomiting predominant in children, and visual disturbances and hypogonadism more common in adults. Radiological imaging revealed predominantly suprasellar localization and varying tumor consistency. Surgical resection was the primary treatment modality, with post-operative complications including diabetes insipidus and cerebrospinal fluid leak. Histological analysis showed distinct subtypes, with the adamantinomatous subtype predominant in children and the papillary subtype in adults. Adjuvant radiotherapy was administered in cases of incomplete resection or tumor recurrence.

Conclusion: This study provides comprehensive insights into the epidemiology, clinical characteristics, radiological features, surgical interventions, and role of radiotherapy in craniopharyngioma management. Understanding these aspects is crucial for tailoring optimal treatment strategies and improving patient outcomes in this complex clinical scenario.

颅咽管瘤综合分析:颅咽管瘤的流行病学、临床特征、管理策略和放疗的作用。
背景/目的:颅咽管瘤因其罕见的发生率和多样化的临床表现,给诊断和治疗带来了挑战。本研究旨在对颅咽管瘤进行全面分析,包括其流行趋势、临床表现、放射学特征、手术干预以及放疗的作用:对2017年8月至2019年7月在我院确诊的23例颅咽管瘤患者进行回顾性观察研究。收集并分析了有关人口统计学、临床表现、放射学结果、手术干预和辅助治疗的数据:颅咽管瘤呈双峰年龄分布,儿童期和成年晚期为发病高峰。儿童患者和成人患者的临床表现各不相同,儿童患者主要表现为头痛和恶心/呕吐,而成人患者则多表现为视觉障碍和性腺功能减退。放射影像学检查显示,肿瘤主要位于鞍上,肿瘤的稠度各不相同。手术切除是主要的治疗方式,术后并发症包括糖尿病性尿崩症和脑脊液漏。组织学分析显示肿瘤有不同的亚型,儿童以金刚瘤亚型为主,成人以乳头状亚型为主。对切除不彻底或肿瘤复发的病例进行了辅助放疗:本研究就颅咽管瘤的流行病学、临床特点、放射学特征、手术干预和放疗在颅咽管瘤治疗中的作用提供了全面的见解。在这种复杂的临床情况下,了解这些方面对于制定最佳治疗策略和改善患者预后至关重要。
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