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Sinonasal phosphaturic mesenchymal tumour: radiation oncologist's perspective
Sudharshan Gupta1, Simon Pradeep Pavamani2
1Department of Radiation Oncology, Christian Medical College Vellore, Vellore, India sudharshanguptha@gmail.com.
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Tumour-induced osteomalacia is a rare cause of osteomalacia, the majority of which is of mesenchymal origin. Oncogenic osteomalacia is a potentially curable condition caused by phosphaturic mesenchymal tumours. We present the case of a woman in her 30s with a sinonasal phosphaturic mesenchymal tumour, treated with surgical excision followed by adjuvant intensity-modulated radiotherapy and subsequent adjuvant chemotherapy. The patient experienced minimal adverse effects during radiation. There was good local control and cosmetic outcomes with no radiation-related toxicity at a follow-up period of 32 months.

