1998
DOI: 10.1007/s003810050224
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Abstract: In a retrospective study, the intra- and early postoperative data of 39 children with 46 operations for craniopharyngioma were analyzed. Diabetes insipidus (DI) occurred in 30 out of 32 cases without preoperative evidence of DI. We observed that all children who did not have a pituitary stalk preserved and 5 out of 7 patients with preserved pituitary stalk developed DI within 18 h of surgery. Short-term inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) occurred in 2 children, but was quickly followed by … Show more

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“…Especially in young children, uncontrolled disorders of the salt-to-water ratio are a major cause of morbidity [9, 11]. In the reported boy, oliguria started during the time of manipulation close to the the pituitary stalk and may have been caused by overspilling antidiuretic hormone (ADH) in the circulation [8].…”
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“…Especially in young children, uncontrolled disorders of the salt-to-water ratio are a major cause of morbidity [9, 11]. In the reported boy, oliguria started during the time of manipulation close to the the pituitary stalk and may have been caused by overspilling antidiuretic hormone (ADH) in the circulation [8].…”
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“…The intra- and postoperative course of children with craniopharyngioma is often complicated by temporary or permanent abnormalities in water homeostasis, such as diabetes insipidus or the syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone (SIADH) [6, 7, 11, 18]. Especially in young children, uncontrolled disorders of the salt-to-water ratio are a major cause of morbidity [9, 11].…”
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“…R etRochiasmatic craniopharyngiomas comprise approximately 11-46% 3,14,18,24,36,38 of all craniopharyngiomas, and are difficult tumors to remove because of their anatomical location. Surgical removal of these lesions has been associated with a high rate of surgery-related morbidity and mortality, as has incomplete removal resulting in higher recurrence rates.…”
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