“…Long-term neurocognitive complications following treatment for childhood craniopharyngioma include cognitive problems, particularly those affecting executive function, attention, episodic memory, and working memory (Cavazzuti et al, 1983;Riva et al, 1998;Carpentieri et al, 2001;Poretti et al, 2004;Sands et al, 2005;Kiehna et al, 2006;Crom et al, 2010;Ondruch et al, 2011). In a recent report, Özyurt and coworkers provided first evidence that hypothalamic damage impacts on neural correlates of memory retrieval in medial prefrontal cortex, indicating a less efficient use of a prefrontal area involved in executive control processes.…”