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ea0049ep1023 | Pituitary - Clinical | ECE2017

Polyuria and diabetes insipidus after surgery for pituitary tumors

Zunzunegui Nerea Egana , Garay Ismene Bilbao , Delgado Cristina Garcia , Iregui Izaskun Olaizola , Cordeu Maite Perez de Ciriza , Lopez Maria Luisa Antunano , Calafell Maite Aramburu , Sampron Nicolas , Arrieta Alfredo Yoldi , Iglesias Miguel Maria Goena

Introduction: Central diabetes insipidus (DI) is a common complication after pituitary surgery, but is transient in the majority of patients. The aim of our study is to determine the incidence and course of DI in the postoperative period and to characterize the factors associated with this disease.Methods: We performed a retrospective study of 44 patients (50% females) with a mean age of 54 years (24–83), treated with transsphenoidal (TSS) or transf...

ea0066oc4.4 | Oral Communications 4 | BSPED2019

A novel clinical risk score that accurately predicts recurrence of craniopharyngioma – a multicentre cohort study

Kyprianou Nikolina , Blackburn James , Tan Rachael , Korbonits Marta , Dattani Mehul , Dutta Pinaki , Bhansali Anil , Rai Ashutosh , Ribalta Teresa , Bulfamante Gaetano Pietro , Massa Valentina , Roncaroli Federico , Evanson Jane , Skoric Tanja , Kastelan Darko , Gnanalingham Kanna , Mitchell Rod , Bulfamante Antonio Mario , Argente Jesus , Goycoolea Andres , Torales Jorge , Biagetti Betina , Audi Laura , Resmini Eugenia , Webb Susan M , Kapoor Ritika R , Chandler Christopher , Sampron Nicolas , Preda Cristina , Ahmad Amar , Gevers Evelien F Pease , Gaston-Massuet Carles

Introduction: Craniopharyngiomas (CPs) are histologically benign tumours but are clinically associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Recurrence of CPs is known to influence mortality, but apart from the extent of surgical resection, no clinical characteristics have been shown to predict recurrence. Complete resection is difficult due to their infiltrative behaviour and unacceptable morbidity. Thus, predictors of risk of recurrence are needed....