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Pituitary-hypothalamic Tumour Syndromes: Adults
Space Occupying Lesions in the hypothalamic/pituitary region include tumours derived from endocrine or neural tissues, as well as a wide spectrum of more uncommon conditions such us inflammatory processes or metastases. The clinical expression of these lesions depends not only of their nature, but also on the size and position of the lesion, with some common patterns that can lead the clinician...
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PURPOSE Hypothalamic hamartoma (HH) related epilepsy presents with gelastic seizures (GS), other seizure types and cognitive deterioration. Although seizure origin in GS has been well established, non-GS are poorly characterized. Their relationship with the HH and cognitive deterioration remains poorly understood. We analyzed seizure type, spread pattern in non-GS and their relationship with th...
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Manifestations of non-syndromic hypothalamic hamartomas are different from those of the syndromic hamartomas, and the syndromic ones are rare. In spite of the rarity of the syndromic hamartomas, they can be a powerful biological tool to help us understand the pathophysiology of these heritable disorders. Several disorders that include hypothalamic hamartomas are reviewed here and the current un...
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OBJECTIVE Behavioral treatment of children suffering from hypothalamic obesity or uncomplicated obesity in combination with syndromes that aggravate this condition has proven to be ineffective. The combination of comorbidities and severe obesity lower the quality of these children's lives drastically. The present goal was to determine whether treatment with sibutramine has a beneficial effect o...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: BMJ
سال: 1956
ISSN: 0959-8138,1468-5833
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.2.4989.375