Abstract
Primary infundibular craniopharyngioma is a relatively unusual disease due to its location, which usually results in late diagnosis. Two female patients are referred to the radiology clinic because of bitemporal hemianopsia detected in visual assessment at different times. Infindubular lesions were detected with MRI both patients and craniopharangioma was considered as the primary diagnosis. Both masses are operated and the diagnosis of craniopharangioma is proven pathologically.