A Eliash, A Roitman, M Karp, E Reichental, R S Manor, M Shalit, Z Laron
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Diencephalic syndrome due to a suprasellar epidermoid cyst. Case report.
A 5-year-old child with the unusual association of late-onset diencephalic cachexia and pituitary insufficiency is described. At operation a suprasellar epidermoid cyst was found and excised. This curable tumor should be added in the differential diagnosis of diencephalic syndrome.