We present a case of a purely infrasellar craniopharyngioma that initially

We present a case of a purely infrasellar craniopharyngioma that initially presented as a sphenoid sinus mass. Normally, it loses its attachment with the stomadeum completely by the eighth week of gestation. The craniopharyngeal canal (CPC) extends from the ground of the sella to the vomer and could rarely bring about ectopic craniopharyngiomas. This case… Continue reading We present a case of a purely infrasellar craniopharyngioma that initially