Dhammi Ish K, Jain Anil K, Singh Ajay Pal, Mishra Puneet, Jain Saurabh
Department of Orthopedics, UCMS and GTB Hospital, Delhi, India.
Indian J Orthop. 2010 Oct;44(4):453-7. doi: 10.4103/0019-5413.69320.
Oncogenic osteomalacia is a rare association between mesenchymal tumors and hypophosphatemic rickets. It is more of a biochemical entity than a clinical one. The pathophysiology of the tumor is not clear. However, it has been seen that the clinical and biochemical parameters become normal if the lesion responsible for producing the osteomalacia is excised. For a clinical diagnosis a high index of suspicion is necessary. We present three such cases where in one the oncogenic osteomalacia reversed while in rest it did not. We present this case report to sensitize about the entity.