hrp0098p2-379 | Late Breaking | ESPE2024
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...