Investigating the Role of Hypothalamic Tumor Involvement in Sleep and Cognitive Outcomes Among Children Treated for Craniopharyngioma
Conclusion: Routine screening for sleep problems during therapy is indicated for children with craniopharyngioma, to optimize the timing of interventions and reduce long-term morbidity.
Source: Journal of Pediatric Psychology - Category: Pediatrics Authors: Jacola, L. M., Conklin, H. M., Scoggins, M. A., Ashford, J. M., Merchant, T. E., Mandrell, B. N., Ogg, R. J., Curtis, E., Wise, M. S., Indelicato, D. J., Crabtree, V. M. Tags: Regular Articles Source Type: research
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