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TITLE:

A CASE REPORT ON “TIO” (TUMOUR INDUCED OSTEOMALACIA) PRESENTING MUSCULAR WEAKNESS AND NON-SPECIFIC WEAKNESS

AUTHORS:

1Dr. Bushra Iftikhar, 2Dr Faryad Hussain, 2Dr. Muhammad Uzair

ABSTRACT:

Tumor-induced osteomalacia is a group of rare disorder that is triggered by an abnormal immune system to a cancerous tumour known as a neoplasm. It is symbolized by a twinge in bones, fissure of bones and weak physique. The main cause of this disorder is the greater serum altitude of fibroblast escalation factor 23. These are hormone amendable phosphate, and vitamin D. Various cancerous cells release FGF-23. Mostly it is released by a little tumour cell whose location is difficult to identify. The name of that tumour is benign mesenchymal tumours. The nature of this cancer is found to be mystical that’s why it’s difficult to identify its signs at early stages. Here we are going to discuss a young man suffering from a similar disorder. He was suffering from pain in muscles and physical weakness with the passage of time gradually. At last, patient was on the bed. We identify and make a report on this patient to guide the doctors. It has been identified that patients who are not able to explain their weakness and muscular fatigue may also a sufferer of TIO. They could be cured at an early stage because it is an easily curable disease if identified at early onset. Keywords: Tumor-induced Osteomalacia, Paraneoplastic Syndrome.

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