Phosphaturic mesenchymal tumors (PMT) are rare neoplasms, which can give rise to a multifaceted syndrome, otherwise called tumor-induced osteomalacia (TIO). Localizing these tumors is crucial to obtain a cure for the phosphate metabolism derangement, which is often the main cause leading the patient to seek medical help, because of invalidating physical and neuromuscular symptoms. A proportion of these tumors is completely silent and may grow unnoticed, unless they become large enough to produce pain or discomfort. FGF-23 can be produced by several benign or malignant PMTs. The phosphate metabolism, radiology and histology of these rare tumors must be collectively assessed by a multidisciplinary team aimed at curing the disease locally and improving patients' quality of life. This narrative review, authored by multiple specialists of a tertiary care hospital center, will describe endocrine, radiological and histological features of these tumors, as well as present surgical and interventional strategies to manage PMTs.

Phosphaturic Mesenchymal Tumors with or without Phosphate Metabolism Derangements / Montanari, Andrea; Pirini, Maria Giulia; Lotrecchiano, Ludovica; Di Prinzio, Lorenzo; Zavatta, Guido. - In: CURRENT ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 1718-7729. - ELETTRONICO. - 30:8(2023), pp. 7478-7488. [10.3390/curroncol30080541]

Phosphaturic Mesenchymal Tumors with or without Phosphate Metabolism Derangements

Montanari, Andrea;Lotrecchiano, Ludovica;Di Prinzio, Lorenzo;Zavatta, Guido
2023

Abstract

Phosphaturic mesenchymal tumors (PMT) are rare neoplasms, which can give rise to a multifaceted syndrome, otherwise called tumor-induced osteomalacia (TIO). Localizing these tumors is crucial to obtain a cure for the phosphate metabolism derangement, which is often the main cause leading the patient to seek medical help, because of invalidating physical and neuromuscular symptoms. A proportion of these tumors is completely silent and may grow unnoticed, unless they become large enough to produce pain or discomfort. FGF-23 can be produced by several benign or malignant PMTs. The phosphate metabolism, radiology and histology of these rare tumors must be collectively assessed by a multidisciplinary team aimed at curing the disease locally and improving patients' quality of life. This narrative review, authored by multiple specialists of a tertiary care hospital center, will describe endocrine, radiological and histological features of these tumors, as well as present surgical and interventional strategies to manage PMTs.
2023
Phosphaturic Mesenchymal Tumors with or without Phosphate Metabolism Derangements / Montanari, Andrea; Pirini, Maria Giulia; Lotrecchiano, Ludovica; Di Prinzio, Lorenzo; Zavatta, Guido. - In: CURRENT ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 1718-7729. - ELETTRONICO. - 30:8(2023), pp. 7478-7488. [10.3390/curroncol30080541]
Montanari, Andrea; Pirini, Maria Giulia; Lotrecchiano, Ludovica; Di Prinzio, Lorenzo; Zavatta, Guido
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