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Article: A 61-year-old woman with osteomalacia and a thoracic spine lesion.
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ABSTRACT: Phosphaturic mesenchymal tumor, mixed connective tissue variant (PMT-MCT) is a rare, largely benign, mesenchymal neoplasm almost invariably associated with oncogenic osteomalacia. It is generally found in the soft tissue and bone of the extremities. We report a case of a 61-year-old female with long-standing osteomalacia who was found to have PMT-MCT of the thoracic spine. There have been very few previously reported cases of PMT involving the spinal vertebrae and neuropathologists should be aware of this lesion. Recognition of PMT-MCT is critical for optimal patient care since complete surgical resection without additional therapy is curative.Brain Pathology 03/2010; 20(2):499-502. · 3.99 Impact Factor -
Article: A 61‐YEAR‐OLD WOMAN WITH OSTEOMALACIA AND A THORACIC SPINE LESION
Brain Pathology 02/2010; 20(2):499 - 502. · 3.99 Impact Factor