Oncogenic osteomalacia

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Abstract

A 59 year old gentleman presented with symptoms of progressively worsening low back pain associated with difficulty in rising from a squat over a period of two years. Biochemical tests confirmed the initial clinical diagnosis of osteomalacia. Blood pool scanning revealed a focal hot spot on the site of the clinically visible swelling close to the metacarpo-phalangeal joint of the left index finger. The biopsy of the specimen obtained by excision was reported to be consistent with a phosphaturic mesenchymal tumour. The patient had complete resolution of symptoms six months following excision of the lesion. © JAPI 2007.

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Jacob, J. J., Finny, P., Thomas, M., Thomas, N., & John, M. (2007). Oncogenic osteomalacia. Journal of Association of Physicians of India, 55(MAR.), 231–233. https://doi.org/10.1385/jcd:1:1:77

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