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Craniopharyngioma in the elderly: a multicenter and nationwide study in Spain

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Craniopharyngioma in the elderly: a multicenter and nationwide study in Spain
Autor(es)
Iglesias, Pedro
Nocete, Ignacio
Moure Rodríguez, María Dolores
Venegas-Moreno, Eva
Ares, Jessica
Biagetti, Betina
Rodríguez Berrocal, Víctor
Guerrero-Pérez, Fernando
Vicente, Almudena
Villar-Taibo, Rocío
Cordido, Fernando
Paja, Miguel
Glerean, Mariela
González Rivera, Natividad
Dios Fuentes, Elena
Blanco, Concepción
Álvarez-Escola, Cristina
Martín, Tomás
Webb, Susan
Bernabeu Morón, Ignacio
Villabona, Carles
Soto-Moreno, Alfonso
Gaztambide, Sonia
Díez, Juan José
Fecha
2020-10-09
Cita bibliográfica
Iglesias P, Nocete I, Moure Rodríguez MD, Venegas-Moreno E, Ares J, Biagetti B, et al. Craniopharyngioma in the elderly: a multicenter and nationwide study in Spain. Neuroendocrinology. 2021;111(10):925-936
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[Abstract] Background: Craniopharyngioma (CP) is a rare tumor in the elderly whose clinical features and prognosis are not well known in this population. Aim: To evaluate the clinicopathological features and therapeutic outcomes of CP diagnosed in the elderly. Patients and Methods: This was a retrospective, multicenter, national study of CP patients diagnosed over the age of 65 years and surgically treated. Results: From a total of 384 adult CP patients, we selected 53 (13.8%) patients (27 women [50.9%], mean age 72.3 ± 5.1 years [range 65–83 years]) diagnosed after the age of 65 years. The most common clinical symptoms were visual field defects (71.2%) followed by headache (45.3%). The maximum tumor diameter was 2.9 ± 1.1 cm. In most patients, the tumor was suprasellar (96.2%) and mixed (solid-cystic) (58.5%). The surgical approach most commonly used was transcranial surgery (52.8%), and more than half of the patients (54.7%) underwent subtotal resection (STR). Adamantinomatous CP and papillary CP were present in 51 and 45.1%, respectively, with mixed forms in the remaining. Surgery was accompanied by an improvement in visual field defects and in headaches; however, pituitary hormonal hypofunction increased, mainly at the expense of an increase in the prevalence of diabetes insipidus (DI) (from 3.9 to 69.2%). Near-total resection (NTR) was associated with a higher prevalence of DI compared with subtotal resection (87.5 vs. 53.6%, p = 0.008). Patients were followed for 46.7 ± 40.8 months. The mortality rate was 39.6% with a median survival time of 88 (95% CI: 57–118) months. DI at last visit was associated with a lower survival. Conclusion: CP diagnosed in the elderly shows a similar distribution by sex and histologic forms than that diagnosed at younger ages. At presentation, visual field alterations and headaches are the main clinical symptoms which improve substantially with surgery. However, surgery, mainly NTR, is accompanied by worsening of pituitary function, especially DI, which seems to be a predictor of mortality in this population.
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Craniopharyngioma
Pituitary neoplasms
 
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https://doi.org/10.1159/000512161
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This is the peer-reviewed but unedited manuscript version of the article "Craniopharyngioma in the elderly: a multicenter and nationwide study in Spain". The final, published version is available at Karger web page.
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0028-3835

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