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Diagnosis and Management of Tumor-induced Osteomalacia: Perspectives From Clinical Experience.

Kathryn McCrystal DahirMaría Belén ZanchettaIrinel StanciuCemre RobinsonJanet Y LeeRuban DhaliwalJulia Forgan-Farnam CharlesRoberto CivitelliMary Scott RobertsStan KrolczykThomas Weber
Published in: Journal of the Endocrine Society (2021)
Laboratory tests are mandatory to expedite TIO diagnosis and should include measurement of fasting serum phosphorus, renal phosphate reabsorption, serum 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D, and serum FGF23 levels. Functional and anatomical imaging are essential to locate the FGF23-secreting tumor(s) causing TIO. Surgical resection is often a curative treatment when the tumor can be localized; however, better management of patients who cannot be operated on with targeted therapies is needed. Further efforts to increase awareness of TIO within the medical community, and education on recommended diagnostic and treatment pathways are required to improve the management of this debilitating disease.
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