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Volume 331:1023 October 13, 1994 Number 15
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Oncogenic Osteomalacia

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To the Editor: In their report on a patient with oncogenic osteomalacia, Cai et al. (June 9 issue)1 noted that the patient had first become symptomatic more than 20 years earlier, had been evaluated at the Mayo Clinic in 1974, and had complete remission of her symptoms and hypophosphatemia after tumor removal in 1975. That operation was performed in Duluth, Minnesota, and tissue was sent to the Mayo Clinic for biochemical study but was unfortunately lost. The patient was described in 1986.2 The authors should have been aware of this report and, for the sake of future reviewers of this . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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