Post-operative implantation metastasis of craniopharyngioma: A case report

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Abstract

Craniopharyngiomas are histologically benign epithelial tumours arising from squamous epithelial remnants of Rathke's pouch, which have a tendency to invade surrounding structures and recur after apparently complete resection. They represent the most frequent non-glial tumour in children, accounting for approximately 5% of paediatric brain neoplasms. Total resection of a craniopharyngioma may be difficult, and recurrence has been reported in 25-70% of patients. Recurrence often occurs at the primary site, although a few cases of ectopic recurrence along surgical or needle tracts have been reported. Here a case of metastatic adamantinomatous type cranio pharyngioma attributed to direct implantation by surgical procedure is presented, along with a review of the current literature on craniopharyngiomas. © 2010 Field House Publishing LLP.

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Wang, X. Y., Xu, S. J., & Li, X. G. (2010). Post-operative implantation metastasis of craniopharyngioma: A case report. Journal of International Medical Research, 38(5), 1876–1882. https://doi.org/10.1177/147323001003800536

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