1917
The unilateral suboccipital approach was popularized by Woolsey (1903) and with great contributions by Fedor Krause (1905).
After several refinements and modifications through different dedicated neurosurgeons (Fish, House and Seiffert , Dandy's suboccipital approach (1917) with an ipsilateral suboccipital flap evolved to the retrosigmoid transmeatal approach.
Infundibulo tuberal syndrome groups endocrine, metabolic, and behavioral disturbances caused by lesions involving the upper neurohypophysis (median eminence) and adjacent basal hypothalamus (tuber cinereum). It was originally described by Henri Claude and Jean Lhermitte in 1917, in a patient with a craniopharyngioma 1).
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Castro-Dufourny I, Carrasco R, Prieto R, Barrios L, Pascual JM. The
infundibulo-tuberal syndrome caused by craniopharyngiomas: clinicopathological
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