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Oncogenic osteomalacia secondary to glomus tumor.

Rishi RajSamaneh HasanzadehMitra DashtizadehMohammadreza KalantarhormoziKatayoun VahdatMohammad Hossein DabbaghmaneshIraj NabipourMohammdreza RavanbodMajid AssadiBasir HashemiKamyar Asadipooya
Published in: Endocrinology, diabetes & metabolism case reports (2021)
Tumor-induced osteomalacia is a rare cause of osteomalacia caused by the secretion of FGF23 from mesenchymal tumors. Mesenchymal tumors causing TIO are often difficult to localize and treat. Resection of the tumor can result in complete resolution of biochemical and clinical manifestations in a very short span of time. Glomus tumor can lead to tumor induced osteomalacia and should be surgically treated.
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