作者
Hussein Fathalla, Michael Cusimano, Antonio Di Ieva, Jason Karamchandani, Raymond Fung, Kalman Kovacs
发表日期
2015/7/1
来源
World Neurosurgery
卷号
84
期号
1
页码范围
189. e1-189. e5
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Background
Osteomalacia-inducing tumors (OIT) are mesenchymal tumors that characteristically secrete fibroblast growth factor 23, resulting in a paraneoplastic syndrome of hypophosphatemic osteomalacia. These tumors are known to occur in soft tissues and bones in various sites. It is very unusual for OITs to occur intracranially, with only 10 reported intracranial cases since their discovery in 1959. The most common intracrainal OITs are phosphaturic mesenchymal tumors and hemangiopericytomas. We report a case of hypophosphatemic osteomalacia caused by a tumor in the right anterior cranial fossa. We also hypothesize, based on our review of the literature, that this entity is underdiagnosed.
Case Description
A 49-year-old woman had a history of a nonhealing ankle fracture that required repeated surgery over 3 years. She subsequently was found to have severe hypophosphatemia and evidence of …
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