1.Case report of tumour-induced osteomalacia with parotid gland tumour as a focus.
Jyotsna Oak ; Girish Parmar ; Satish Sharma ; Bijal Kulkarni ; Laxmi Patil
Journal of the ASEAN Federation of Endocrine Societies 2016;31(2):171-177
Tumour-induced osteomalacia (TIO) is a rare paraneoplastic syndrome, which is characterized by overproduction of FGF23 as a phosphaturic agent leading to chronic phosphaturia and hypophosphatemia, associated with inappropriately normal or low levels of vitamin D. We describe a rare case of a 57-year-old Indian female who presented with bone pains, muscle pains and lower limb weakness. On examination she was found to have hypophosphatemia. Our work up led to the identification of a FGF23 secreting parotid tumour. The tumour responsible for symptoms was a pleomorphic adenoma of the parotid gland. Its complete resection resulted in normalisation of patient's symptoms. Laboratory parameters and microsopic examination further revealed a mesenchymal tumour of mixed connective tissue type.
Human ; Female ; Middle Aged ; Adenoma, Pleomorphic ; Connective Tissue ; Hypophosphatemia ; Hypophosphatemia, Familial ; Lower Extremity ; Neoplasms, Connective Tissue ; Paraneoplastic Syndromes ; Parotid Gland ; Parotid Neoplasms ; Vitamin D ; Hypophosphatemia