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    Although rare, craniopharyngiomas constitute up to 80% of tumours in the hypothalamic–pituitary region in childhood. Despite being benign, the close proximity of these tumours to the visual pathways, hypothalamus, and pituitary gland means that both treatment of the tumour and the tumour itself can cause pronounced long-term neuroendocrine morbidity against a background of high overall survival. To date, the optimal management strategy for these tumours remains undefined, with practice varying between centres.

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    Although rare, craniopharyngiomas constitute up to 80% of tumours in the hypothalamic–pituitary region in childhood. Despite being benign, the close proximity of these tumours to the visual pathways, hypothalamus, and pituitary gland means that both treatment of the tumour and the tumour itself can cause pronounced long-term neuroendocrine morbidity against a background of high overall survival. To date, the optimal management strategy for these tumours remains undefined, with practice varying between centres.

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    Although rare, craniopharyngiomas constitute up to 80% of tumours in the hypothalamic–pituitary region in childhood. Despite being benign, the close proximity of these tumours to the visual pathways, hypothalamus, and pituitary gland means that both treatment of the tumour and the tumour itself can cause pronounced long-term neuroendocrine morbidity against a background of high overall survival. To date, the optimal management strategy for these tumours remains undefined, with practice varying between centres.

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    Although rare, craniopharyngiomas constitute up to 80% of tumours in the hypothalamic–pituitary region in childhood. Despite being benign, the close proximity of these tumours to the visual pathways, hypothalamus, and pituitary gland means that both treatment of the tumour and the tumour itself can cause pronounced long-term neuroendocrine morbidity against a background of high overall survival. To date, the optimal management strategy for these tumours remains undefined, with practice varying between centres.

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    03 July 2023 Do you have expert experience of creating guidelines which you’d like to share, or would you like to learn more about guideline development. If so, you may want to consider becoming a guidelines guru by joining the Standards, Audit and Guidelines Working Group (SAGWG), a subcommittee of our Clinical Affairs Committee. This is a great…

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