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Adult craniopharyngiomas: surgical results with a special focus on endocrinological outcomes and recurrence according to pituitary stalk preservation
Journal of Neurosurgery, 09/10/09
Jung TY et al. – The pituitary stalk must be preserved with maximal tumor resection whenever possible to increase the chance of intact anterior pituitary function being maintained. The results of the present study show that pituitary stalk preservation may not be related to increased recurrence rates.
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