Obesity is a common complication after craniopharyngioma therapy, occurring in up to 75% of survivors. Its weight gain is unlike that of normal obesity, in that it occurs even with caloric restriction, and attempts at lifestyle modification are useless to prevent or treat the obesity. The pathogenesis of this condition involves the inability to transduce afferent hormonal signals of adiposity, in effect mimicking a state of CNS starvation. Efferent sympathetic activity drops, resulting in malaise and reduced energy expenditure, and vagal activity increases, resulting in increased insulin secretion and adipogenesis. Lifestyle intervention is essentially useless in this syndrome, termed hypothalamic obesity. Pharmacologic treatment is also di...
Craniopharyngiomas (CP) and their treatment are associated with weight gain often resulting in a syn...
An epidemic of pediatric obesity has occurred across the world in recent years. There are subgroups ...
Abstract Hypothalamic injury from acquired structural damage due to infiltrative disease, tumor, or ...
Obesity is a common complication after craniopharyngioma therapy, occurring in up to 75% of survivor...
Obesity and hypopituitarism are major side effects of craniopharyngiomas. Awareness of the presence ...
Craniopharyngioma and its treatment lead to weight gain and pituitary hormone deficiencies. This stu...
doi: 10.3389/fendo.2011.00060 Hypothalamic obesity after craniopharyngioma: mechanisms, diagnosis, a...
The development of hypothalamic obesity (HO) following craniopharyngioma (CP) and other suprasellar ...
Hypothalamic obesity (HO) occurs in patients with tumors and lesions in the medial hypothalamic regi...
One of the most striking examples of dysfunctional hypothalamic signaling of energy homeostasis is o...
Hypothalamic obesity is an major concern in children treated for craniopharyngioma. Not only the cra...
Hypothalamic obesity (HO) is a major concern in patients treated for craniopharyngioma (CP). The inf...
Background: Hypothalamic obesity (HO) is a major concern in patients treated for craniopharyngioma (...
Hypothalamic obesity (HyOb) is a severe and rapidly developing form of obesity that was initially de...
BackgroundHypothalamic obesity (HO) is a major concern in patients treated for craniopharyngioma (CP...
Craniopharyngiomas (CP) and their treatment are associated with weight gain often resulting in a syn...
An epidemic of pediatric obesity has occurred across the world in recent years. There are subgroups ...
Abstract Hypothalamic injury from acquired structural damage due to infiltrative disease, tumor, or ...
Obesity is a common complication after craniopharyngioma therapy, occurring in up to 75% of survivor...
Obesity and hypopituitarism are major side effects of craniopharyngiomas. Awareness of the presence ...
Craniopharyngioma and its treatment lead to weight gain and pituitary hormone deficiencies. This stu...
doi: 10.3389/fendo.2011.00060 Hypothalamic obesity after craniopharyngioma: mechanisms, diagnosis, a...
The development of hypothalamic obesity (HO) following craniopharyngioma (CP) and other suprasellar ...
Hypothalamic obesity (HO) occurs in patients with tumors and lesions in the medial hypothalamic regi...
One of the most striking examples of dysfunctional hypothalamic signaling of energy homeostasis is o...
Hypothalamic obesity is an major concern in children treated for craniopharyngioma. Not only the cra...
Hypothalamic obesity (HO) is a major concern in patients treated for craniopharyngioma (CP). The inf...
Background: Hypothalamic obesity (HO) is a major concern in patients treated for craniopharyngioma (...
Hypothalamic obesity (HyOb) is a severe and rapidly developing form of obesity that was initially de...
BackgroundHypothalamic obesity (HO) is a major concern in patients treated for craniopharyngioma (CP...
Craniopharyngiomas (CP) and their treatment are associated with weight gain often resulting in a syn...
An epidemic of pediatric obesity has occurred across the world in recent years. There are subgroups ...
Abstract Hypothalamic injury from acquired structural damage due to infiltrative disease, tumor, or ...