Craniopharyngioma causes: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Blanked the page)
Tag: Blanking
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
 
==Overview==
There are two histological phenotypes seen in craniopharyngioma; the adamantinomatous tumours, seen in children, that resemble enamel forming neoplasm's in the oropharynx and the squamous papillary form, predominantly seen in adults. The characteristic location of these tumours in the sellar and para-sellar region, together with the different histological subtypes, allows for two theories that may explain the origin of these tumours.

Revision as of 14:39, 3 January 2019

Overview

There are two histological phenotypes seen in craniopharyngioma; the adamantinomatous tumours, seen in children, that resemble enamel forming neoplasm's in the oropharynx and the squamous papillary form, predominantly seen in adults. The characteristic location of these tumours in the sellar and para-sellar region, together with the different histological subtypes, allows for two theories that may explain the origin of these tumours.