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In a case of congenital craniopharyngioma results of the sonographic and CCT examinations are reported and compared with postmortem macroscopic cuts. Comparison is made of clinical data from six cases with congenital craniopharyngioma as reported in the literature.
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Helmke, K., Hausdorf, G., Moehrs, D. et al. CCT and sonographic findings in congenital craniopharyngioma. Neuroradiology 26, 523–526 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00342694
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