Religious singing as an unusual sign of craniopharyngioma. Case report and literature review

#Craniopharyngiomas are rare and benign intracranial tumours arising in the sellar region. Typically, patients with craniopharyngioma present with headaches, visual disturbances and endocrine deficits due to compression of adjacent proximal structures. Primary psychiatric clinical presentation has been rarely reported. We present the case of a 59-year-old female with craniopharyngioma with suprasellar extension into the third… Continue reading Religious singing as an unusual sign of craniopharyngioma. Case report and literature review