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Optimal treatment strategy for craniopharyngiomas based on long-term functional outcomes of recent and past treatment modalities
Neurosurgical Review, 08/24/09
Kawamata T et al. – Craniopharyngiomas should be removed surgically as far as possible but without further deteriorating cognitive and visual functions, either as total resection or subtotal resection with a small remnant that is controllable by radiation therapy.
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