ey0021.1-13 | New Treatments and Hopes | ESPEYB21
S Rovani
, V Butler
, D Samara-Boustani
, G Pinto
, L Gonzalez-Briceno
, Quoc A Nguyen
, G Vermillac
, A Stoupa
, A Besancon
, J Beltrand
, C Thalassinos
, I Flechtner
, Y Dassa
, M Viaud
, MB Arrom-Branas
, N Boddaert
, S Puget
, T Blauwblomme
, C Alapetite
, S Bolle
, F Doz
, J Grill
, C Dufour
, F Bourdeaut
, S Abbou
, L Guerrini-Rousseau
, A Leruste
, K Beccaria
, M Polak
, D Kariyawasam
Brief Summary: This single-centre retrospective cohort study offers valuable insights into the trajectory of weight gain in a paediatric craniopharyngioma cohort over a mean follow-up period of 10.4 years, reinforcing the necessity for targeted interventions to address this issue.Craniopharyngioma poses a substantial clinical challenge in paediatric patients, primarily due to the risk of hypothalamic involvement. A particularly severe long-term consequen...