The hypothalamus is the centre of neuroendocrine regulation of energy homeostasis and appetite. Maldevelopment of, or damage to, the key hypothalamic nuclei disrupts the coordinated balance between energy intake and expenditure leading, to rapid and excessive weight gain. Hypothalamic obesity is compounded by a disruption of the hypothalamic-pituitary axis, sleep disruption, visual compromise, and neurological and vascular sequalae. Amongst suprasellar tumors, craniopharyngioma is the most common cause of acquired hypothalamic obesity, either directly or following surgical or radiotherapeutic intervention. At present, therapy is limited to strategies to manage obesity but with a modest and variable impact. Current approaches include optimiz...
The global prevalence of obesity has been steadily increasing. Although pharmacotherapy and bariatri...
Patients with hypopituitarism display impaired quality of life and excess morbidity and mortality, d...
Craniopharyngiomas (CP) are epithelial neoplasms generally found in the area of the pitu-itary and h...
Hypothalamic obesity (HyOb) is a severe and rapidly developing form of obesity that was initially de...
The hypothalamus plays a key role in the regulation of body weight by balancing the intake of food, ...
Abstract Hypothalamic injury from acquired structural damage due to infiltrative disease, tumor, or ...
The development of hypothalamic obesity (HO) following craniopharyngioma (CP) and other suprasellar ...
An epidemic of pediatric obesity has occurred across the world in recent years. There are subgroups ...
none4noObesity and hypopituitarism are major side effects of craniopharyngiomas. Awareness of the pr...
Obesity is a common complication after craniopharyngioma therapy, occurring in up to 75% of survivor...
Hypothalamic obesity (HO) is delineated by an inexorable weight gain in subjects with hypothalamic d...
Obesity is a common complication after craniopharyngioma therapy, occurring in up to 75% of survivor...
Hypothalamic obesity (HO) occurs in patients with tumors and lesions in the medial hypothalamic regi...
Objective: Obesity is highly prevalent among adults with acquired, structural hypothalamic damage. W...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity is increasing in children and adolescents worldwide raising...
The global prevalence of obesity has been steadily increasing. Although pharmacotherapy and bariatri...
Patients with hypopituitarism display impaired quality of life and excess morbidity and mortality, d...
Craniopharyngiomas (CP) are epithelial neoplasms generally found in the area of the pitu-itary and h...
Hypothalamic obesity (HyOb) is a severe and rapidly developing form of obesity that was initially de...
The hypothalamus plays a key role in the regulation of body weight by balancing the intake of food, ...
Abstract Hypothalamic injury from acquired structural damage due to infiltrative disease, tumor, or ...
The development of hypothalamic obesity (HO) following craniopharyngioma (CP) and other suprasellar ...
An epidemic of pediatric obesity has occurred across the world in recent years. There are subgroups ...
none4noObesity and hypopituitarism are major side effects of craniopharyngiomas. Awareness of the pr...
Obesity is a common complication after craniopharyngioma therapy, occurring in up to 75% of survivor...
Hypothalamic obesity (HO) is delineated by an inexorable weight gain in subjects with hypothalamic d...
Obesity is a common complication after craniopharyngioma therapy, occurring in up to 75% of survivor...
Hypothalamic obesity (HO) occurs in patients with tumors and lesions in the medial hypothalamic regi...
Objective: Obesity is highly prevalent among adults with acquired, structural hypothalamic damage. W...
The prevalence of overweight and obesity is increasing in children and adolescents worldwide raising...
The global prevalence of obesity has been steadily increasing. Although pharmacotherapy and bariatri...
Patients with hypopituitarism display impaired quality of life and excess morbidity and mortality, d...
Craniopharyngiomas (CP) are epithelial neoplasms generally found in the area of the pitu-itary and h...