hrp0095rfc9.6 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2022

Craniopharyngiomas diagnosed as incidentalomas - Results of KRANIOPHARYNGEOM 2007

Boekhoff Svenja , Bison Brigitte , Eveslage Maria , Sowithayasakul Panjarat , Beckhaus Julia , Friedrich Carsten , L. Müller Hermann

Purpose: Childhood-onset craniopharyngiomas (CP) are diagnosed due to clinical symptoms (symCP) or incidentally (incCP). In childhood-onset CP, studies on history before CP diagnosis have revealed symptoms and complaints related to CP, which were documented in CP patients’ records with a median duration of 5 months prior to CP diagnosis. We investigated clinical manifestations and outcome in incCPs and symCPs.Methods:</stro...

hrp0095p1-548 | Pituitary, Neuroendocrinology and Puberty | ESPE2022

Legal degree of disability in childhood-craniopharyngioma survivors during long-term follow-up: Results of the HIT-ENDO study

Boekhoff Svenja , Eveslage Maria , Beckhaus Julia , Friedrich Carsten , L. Müller Hermann

Background: Cranioparyngiomas are rare low-grade embryonic malformational tumors of the sellar/parasellar region. The prognosis after diagnosis during childood and adolescence is influenced by endocrine and hypothalamic long-term sequelae. A legal status of the degree of disability (GdB), according to the German Social Code Book V that is worthy of support provides financial means for psychosocial rehabilitation and participation of craniopharyngioma survivors...

hrp0098p2-379 | Late Breaking | ESPE2024

Hypothalamic obesity following craniopharyngioma surgery; what is the role of hypothalamic inflammation and gliosis?

Yurddas Doga , A.J. Nievelstein Rutger , Bison Brigitte , Hulsmann Sanne , Beckhaus Julia , L. Muller Hermann , M. van Santen Hanneke

Background: Childhood craniopharyngioma (cCP) poses significant risks of hypothalamic damage, leading to severe obesity in up to 75% of survivors. Despite hypothalamus-sparing surgical techniques, hypothalamic obesity remains a prevalent issue. We aim ed to fill a critical gap by exploring the presence of hypothalamic inflammation and gliosis following cCP surgery on MRI. In the future we will correlate our findings to subsequent hypothalamic dysfunction and o...

hrp0098p2-101 | Fat, Metabolism and Obesity | ESPE2024

Weight development and neuroendocrine deficits following proton beam therapy in children with craniopharyngioma

Bischoff Martin , Beckhaus Julia , Ahmad Khalil Dalia , Sabine Frisch , Koska Benjamin , Kiewert Cordula , Kortmann Rolf-Dieter , Bison Brigitte , Friedrich Carsten , L. Müller Hermann , Timmermann Beate

Background and aims: Craniopharyngiomas (CPs) are rare, non-malignant tumors near the pituitary and hypothalamus. Besides surgery, radiotherapy plays an important role in the treatment strategy. Both tumor-related factors and treatment can cause severe obesity and neuroendocrine disorders. Clinical studies have shown that endocrine deficits can occur at a dose level of 18Gy and risk increases with higher doses. Proton therapy (PT) is increasingly used in order...