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'''Oncogenic osteomalacia''' is osteomalacia due to the presence of a tumour. It is rare.
'''Oncogenic osteomalacia''', also '''tumour-induced osteomalacia''', is osteomalacia due to the presence of a tumour. It is rare.


It is seen in:
It is seen in:
*[[Phosphaturic mesenchymal tumour, mixed connective tissue type]] - most common cause.
*[[Phosphaturic mesenchymal tumour, mixed connective tissue type]] - most common cause.<ref name=pmid22927293>{{Cite journal  | last1 = William | first1 = J. | last2 = Laskin | first2 = W. | last3 = Nayar | first3 = R. | last4 = De Frias | first4 = D. | title = Diagnosis of phosphaturic mesenchymal tumor (mixed connective tissue type) by cytopathology. | journal = Diagn Cytopathol | volume = 40 Suppl 2 | issue =  | pages = E109-13 | month = Aug | year = 2012 | doi = 10.1002/dc.21647 | PMID = 22927293 }}</ref>
*[[Hemangiopericytoma]].
*[[Hemangiopericytoma]].
==References==
{{Reflist|1}}


[[Category:Weird stuff]]
[[Category:Weird stuff]]

Revision as of 09:23, 29 August 2013

Oncogenic osteomalacia, also tumour-induced osteomalacia, is osteomalacia due to the presence of a tumour. It is rare.

It is seen in:

References

  1. William, J.; Laskin, W.; Nayar, R.; De Frias, D. (Aug 2012). "Diagnosis of phosphaturic mesenchymal tumor (mixed connective tissue type) by cytopathology.". Diagn Cytopathol 40 Suppl 2: E109-13. doi:10.1002/dc.21647. PMID 22927293.