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Craniopharyngioma Definition
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A person with a craniopharyngioma has a benign brain tumor. Craniopharyngiomas are rare and occur most commonly in children.
Benign tumors can interfere with body functions, but do not spread to distant areas of the body. A benign brain tumor can cause symptoms by placing pressure against parts of the brain, and by increasing pressure inside the skull. ![]() Continue to Craniopharyngioma Incidence
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