Supplementary Material for: Tumor induced osteomalacia in a patient with Crohn’s disease: A case report and approach to investigating hypophosphatemia
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Introduction
Hypophosphatemia occurs commonly in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients, and can cause considerable morbidity. The differential diagnoses in IBD include nutritional causes and hypophosphatemia induced by some formulations of intravenous iron infusions.
Case presentation
We present the case of a 37-year-old man with active Crohn’s disease, presenting with difficulty walking and fractures of the vertebrae and calcaneus. He had long-standing hypophosphatemia. Nutritional causes for hypophosphatemia were considered in the first instance given the presence of chronic diarrhea and Vitamin D deficiency, however there was minimal response to appropriate supplementation with oral phosphorous and Vitamin D. Iron infusion-induced hypophosphatemia was then considered, but the nadir phosphate level preceded any iron infusion. Therefore, work-up was undertaken for less common causes. He was ultimately diagnosed with tumor-induced osteomalacia, caused by excess fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF23) secretion from a phosphaturic mesenchymal tumor about the knee. He had complete resolution of symptoms and biochemical abnormalities following successful resection of the tumor.
Conclusion
This case illustrates the approach to investigation of hypophosphatemia in IBD patients. If the time course and response to phosphate supplementation are not as expected for nutritional or iron infusion-induced hypophosphatemia, less common causes should be considered.
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2024-01-29



