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Nutrition-acquired osteomalacia is a bone mineralization disorder associated with dietary calcium and/or solar vitamin D deficiency, risk factors considered common in the Middle Eastern region.
N. Al-Daghri +7 more
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Epidemiology of Tumor-Induced Osteomalacia in Denmark
Tumor-induced osteomalacia (TIO) is a rare, acquired condition of phosphate wasting due to phosphaturic mesenchymal tumors. Because the incidence and prevalence of TIO is unknown, we conducted an observational cohort study using national Danish health ...
B. Abrahamsen +2 more
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Burosumab for the Treatment of Tumor‐Induced Osteomalacia
Tumor‐induced osteomalacia (TIO) is caused by phosphaturic mesenchymal tumors producing fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) and is characterized by impaired phosphate metabolism, skeletal health, and quality of life.
S. M. Jan de Beur +11 more
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Impaired bone microarchitecture and strength in patients with tumor‐induced osteomalacia
Some studies based on bone biopsy have demonstrated that in patients with tumor‐induced osteomalacia (TIO) the mineralization process of the bone matrix is profoundly disturbed. However, the interrelationship between clinical and biochemical features and
M. Zanchetta +15 more
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Tumor mesenquimal fosfatúrico con rosetas gigantes: causa poco frecuente de osteomalacia oncogénica
De Beur +9 more
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Osteomalacia and Vitamin D Status: A Clinical Update 2020
Historically, rickets and osteomalacia have been synonymous with vitamin D deficiency dating back to the 17th century. The term osteomalacia, which literally means soft bone, was traditionally applied to characteristic radiologically or histologically ...
S. Minisola +5 more
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FGF23-related hypophosphatemic rickets/osteomalacia: diagnosis and new treatment.
FGF23 is a phosphaturic hormone produced by bone. FGF23 reduces serum phosphate by suppressing proximal tubular phosphate reabsorption and intestinal phosphate absorption.
S. Fukumoto
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Prevalence of biochemical osteomalacia in adults undergoing vitamin D testing
Prolonged severe vitamin D deficiency can cause osteomalacia, but the 25‐hydroxyvitamin D (25OHD) concentration below which this occurs is unknown. We investigated the prevalence of biochemical osteomalacia in adults with a measurement of 25OHD.
M. Bolland, A. Avenell, A. Grey
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Patients with tumor‐induced osteomalacia (TIO), an acquired paraneoplastic condition characterized by osteomalacia due to hypophosphatemia, exhibit a similar clinical picture to those with X‐linked hypophosphatemic rickets/osteomalacia (XLH).
Y. Imanishi +11 more
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FGF23: Nueva diana terapéutica en los trastornos de la homeostasis del fósforo [PDF]
El tejido óseo representa la mayor parte del esqueleto, el cual cubre nuestros órganos y sostiene nuestra fisiología, y se encuentra en constante renovación. Sus funciones básicas son de soporte, protección, movimiento, homeostasis mineral, producción de
Redondo Jiménez, Esther
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