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La osteomalacia inducida por tumores (TIO) es un síndrome paraneoplásico raro que causa hipofosfatemia severa y enfermedad ósea. El diagnóstico temprano y la comprensión de la fisiopatología de la OTI son cruciales para el manejo de esta condición debilitante.

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