hrp0086rfc3.5 | Pituitary | ESPE2016
Guzzetti Chiara
, Losa Laura
, Improda Nicola
, Pang Gloria
, Phatarakijnirund Voraluck
, Gan Hoong-Wei
, Hayward Richard
, Aquilina Kristian
, Ederies Ash
, Spoudeas Helen A.
Background: Craniopharyngiomas are the commonest pituitary tumours of childhood. Though benign histologically, their localisation and invasive tendency can cause significant neuroendocrine morbidity and late mortality.Objective and hypotheses: To prospectively determine risk factors for neuroendocrine morbidity by longitudinal survival analysis.Method: All children with craniopharyngioma newly presenting to our quaternary centre be...