Endocrine Disorders in Children with Brain Tumors: At Diagnosis, after Surgery, Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy
Introduction: Brain tumors are the second most frequent type of all pediatric malignancies. Depending on their localization, patients with brain tumors may present neurological or ophthalmological symptoms, but also weight anomalies and endocrine disorders ranging from growth hormone deficiency, ano...
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Main Authors: | Fabien Claude (Author), Graziamaria Ubertini (Author), Gabor Szinnai (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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