Vascular abnormalities in pediatric craniopharyngioma patients treated with radiation therapy
Pediatric Blood & Cancer2008Vol. 52(2), pp. 227–230
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Arthur K. Liu, Brian M. Bagrosky, Laura Z. Fenton, Laurie E. Gaspar, Michael H. Handler, Sean A. McNatt, Nicholas K. Foreman
Abstract
We report a high incidence of vascular abnormalities in children with craniopharyngioma. The data suggest that intracystic bleomycin may contribute to radiation-related vasculopathy. We now include magnetic resonance angiography as part of our routine follow up in these children.
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