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Site and type of craniopharyngiomas impact differently on 24-hour circadian rhythms and surgical outcome. A neurophysiological evaluation

Autonomic Neuroscience: Basic and Clinical Sep 13, 2017

Foschi M, et al. - The purposes of this study were to quantify 24 h body core temperature (BcT°) and sleep-wake cycle rhythm alterations in craniopharyngioma (CP) patients as well as to identify markers related to the postsurgical outcomes. It was concluded that both CP and surgery frequently disrupt the sleep-wake cycle and BcT° rhythms. The findings suggested that tumour location and histotype could be related to a worse post-surgical outcome. Therefore, in-depth investigation including circadian monitoring was crucial for surgical outcome.
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