Recurrent sleep attacks associated with a craniopharyngioma |
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Authors: | Nobuyoshi Ogata MD Yasuhiro Yonekawa |
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Affiliation: | Department of Neurosurgery, University Hospital of Zürich, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | Symptomatic narcolepsy, once regarded as common, is now believed to be very rare. A 32-year-old man had a history of recurrent sleep attacks. A magnetic resonance imaging scan revealed a third ventricle tumor. The tumor was totally removed, and the histology was a craniopharyngioma. The symptoms ceased after the operation. The chronological correlation and the anatomical location of the tumor suggest that the patient had a symptomatic narcolepsy caused by the tumor. This is the first report that documents the cessation of narcolepsy attacks after tumor removal. |
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Keywords: | craniopharyngioma third ventricle hypothalamus sleep attack narcolepsy |
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