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Main description:
This volume focuses on adult craniopharyngiomas, offering various perspectives. The first part of the book provides an up-to-date overview of the pathogenesis and management of adult craniopharyngiomas, helping readers understand the pathogenesis and molecular pathways. It highlights the importance of animal models for addressing molecular keys and for developing targeted therapies.
The second part deals with clinical management, detailing the latest results in the era of endoscopic surgery, including the major contribution of the extended nasal endoscopic approaches for suprasellar and retrochiasmatic tumors. The book also discusses the key aspects of these tumors and how to manage them. The last part of the book addresses the future therapies and recurrences after surgery and radiotherapy.
This volume is of interest to neurosurgeons, endocrinologists, paediatricians, radiologists and oncologists.
Contents:
ForewordPrefaceAcknowledgement1. Histopathology and molecular pathology of craniopharyngioma in adults2. Mouse models of craniopharyngioma3. Epidemiology, clinical presentation and prognosis of adult-onset craniopharyngioma4. Craniopharyngioma Diagnosis: A rationale for accurate MRI assessment of tumor topography and adhesion to the Hypothalamus5. How far with surgery in the modern era of endoscopy: Nasal Route6. Cranial Surgery for Adult Craniopharyngiomas: Techniques and indications7. Definitive radiotherapy in adult population craniopharyngiomas8. How to manager recurrent Craniopharymgiomas9. Craniopharyngioma: Endocrinological aspects after surgery10. Hypothalamic issue, QOL, Obesity management11. Adult versus paediatric craniopharyngiomas: which differences?12. Molecular Targets in Craniopharyngioma13. Conclusions
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Springer (Springer Nature Switzerland AG)
Publication date: April, 2021
Pages: 231
Weight: 454g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Endocrinology, Neurosurgery, Oncology, Paediatrics and Neonatal, Radiology