Osteomalacia, renal Fanconi syndrome, and bone tumor

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Abstract

We herein report two cases of Fanconi syndrome with refractory hypophosphatemic osteomalacia that was difficult to correct by phosphorus replacement therapy. The pathological result was a bony giant cell tumor and osteosarcoma, respectively. Interestingly, after resection of the tumors, the patient with osteosarcoma recovered completely but the patient with the bony giant cell tumor had a relapse. Although she underwent nine operations, her symptoms and laboratory tests did not improve. These findings indicate that Fanconi syndrome can result from a bone tumor.

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Gou, M., & Ma, Z. (2018). Osteomalacia, renal Fanconi syndrome, and bone tumor. Journal of International Medical Research, 46(8), 3487–3490. https://doi.org/10.1177/0300060518763708

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