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Gamma Knife surgery for craniopharyngioma: report on a 20-year experience
Cheng Chia Lee
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Huai Che Yang
, Ching Jen Chen
, Yi Chieh Hung
, Hsiu Mei Wu
, Cheng Ying Shiau
, Wan Yuo Guo
, David H.ung Chi Pan
, Wen Yuh Chung
, Kang Du Liu
Department of Surgery
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Gamma Knife Radiosurgery
100%
Craniopharyngioma
100%
Progression-free Survival
42%
Tumor Volume
28%
Tumor Control
28%
Surgery Treatment
28%
New Onset
28%
Taipei
14%
General Hospital
14%
Long-term Development
14%
Consecutive Patients
14%
Solid Tumors
14%
Kaplan-Meier Method
14%
Prognostic Factors
14%
Patient Demographics
14%
Radiation Dose
14%
Tumor Growth
14%
Clinical Follow-up
14%
Overall Survival Rate
14%
Visual Field
14%
Recurrence Rate
14%
Large Cohort
14%
Long-term Survival
14%
Adjuvant Therapy
14%
Neurovascular Unit
14%
Radiosurgery
14%
Imaging Follow-up
14%
Isodose Line
14%
Stereotactic Radiosurgery
14%
Third Cranial Nerve Palsy
14%
Surgical Tumor Resection
14%
Intracranial Tumor
14%
In-field Recurrence
14%
Cystic Tumor
14%
Mixed Tumor
14%
Pituitary Dysfunction
14%
Mixed Solids
14%
Recurrent Craniopharyngioma
14%
Cystic-solid
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Craniopharyngioma
100%
Neoplasm
57%
Survival Rate
57%
Progression Free Survival
42%
Recurrence Risk
28%
Tumor Progression
14%
Overall Survival
14%
Prognostic Factor
14%
Kaplan Meier Method
14%
Solid Malignant Neoplasm
14%
Cancer Surgery
14%
Patient Population
14%
Long Term Survival
14%
Adjuvant Therapy
14%
Visual Field
14%
Radiosurgery
14%
Stereotactic Radiosurgery
14%
Intracranial Tumor
14%
Mixed Tumor
14%
Cranial Nerve Paralysis
14%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Craniopharyngioma
100%
Neoplasm
71%
Survival Rate
57%
Progression Free Survival
42%
Recurrence Risk
28%
Solid Malignant Neoplasm
14%
Overall Survival
14%
Tumor Growth
14%
Long Term Survival
14%
Cranial Nerve Paralysis
14%
Intracranial Tumor
14%
Mixed Tumor
14%
Neuroscience
Craniopharyngioma
100%
Treatment Surgery
28%
Adjuvant Therapy
14%
Intracranial Tumor
14%
Cranial Nerve
14%