A tumor near the pituitary gland in the craniopharyngeal canal that often results in intracranial pressure.
craniopharyngioma@braintrust.org will help you find many answers, lots of discussion, but for starters: POSSIBLE problems include loss of some or all pituitary hormones, diabetes insipidus, hypothalamic damage.
well I have had craniopharyngioma (operated Feb 2006), and have noticed that my hair and my nails grow a hell of a lot faster than they did beforehand. I initially thought that it may be down to my medication (including Growth Hormone), but I have been off that for about a year now. So I'd say almost definitely yes. May I ask why you are interested by the way?
children and adolescents may present with neurological symptoms such as headaches, vomiting, and problems with vision. The patient may also have symptoms of double vision.
Very Deadly
there are not deadly duhhh
They are all deadly.
no this is not deadly its just a 'phobia' :)
they are not deadly they are lap dogs
Very deadly.
because bleach is deadly.!!
theyre to cute to be deadly.