Benign tumour which typically arises in the sellar/suprasella region
Aetiology
- Derived from remnants of Rathke's pouch
- Bimodal incidence - 5-15 years, 6th-7th decades
Pathophysiology
- Slow growing, often cystic, may calcify
Clinical presentation
- Headaches and visual disturbances
- Can cause pituitary hypofunction → hormonal imbalances
- Children may have growth retardation
Investigations
Management
- Excellent prognosis (especially if <5cm)
- Treatment is usually resection + radiotherapy
- Following radiation, SSC may develop (but rare)