Tumor-induced osteomalacia caused by phosphaturic mesenchymal tumor of the cervical spine
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E. Itoi | H. Ozawa | S. Kokubun | S. Fukumoto | T. Aizawa | N. Ito | Takeshi Nakamura | Takeshi Hoshikawa
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