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    Tumor-induced osteomalacia caused by a late-revealing phosphaturic mesenchymal tumor by Chazal, T, Khanine, V, Lidove, O, Godot, S, Ziza, J-M

    Published in La revue de medecine interne (01-06-2017)
    “…Osteomalacia is associated with diffuse pain and multiple fractures and therefore, diagnosis and treatment of this condition are necessary. Clinicians should…”
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    Estradiol inhibits adhesion and promotes apoptosis in murine osteoclasts in vitro by Saintier, D., Khanine, V., Uzan, B., Ea, H.K., de Vernejoul, M.C., Cohen-Solal, M.E.

    “…Osteoporosis caused by estrogen deficiency is characterized by enhanced bone resorption mediated by osteoclasts. Adhesion to bone matrix and survival of…”
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    Late bone metastases of a pheochromocytoma by Valade, S, Chazerain, P, Khanine, V, Lazard, T, Baudin, E, Ziza, J-M

    Published in La revue de medecine interne (01-11-2010)
    “…Pheochromocytoma is a usually benign tumor of chromaffin tissue (90% of cases). We report a 77-year-old patient with a past medical history of surgically…”
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    Métastases osseuses tardives d’un phéochromocytome by Valade, S., Chazerain, P., Khanine, V., Lazard, T., Baudin, E., Ziza, J.-M.

    Published in La revue de medecine interne (01-11-2010)
    “…Le phéochromocytome est une tumeur dérivée du tissu chromaffine, habituellement bénigne (90 % des cas). Nous rapportons l’observation d’un patient de 77 ans…”
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    Osteoporotic fractures at presentation of Cushing's disease: two case reports and a literature review by Khanine, V, Fournier, J J, Requeda, E, Luton, J P, Simon, F, Crouzet, J

    “…Osteoporosis is a common complication of Cushing's disease/syndrome. Fractures can be the presenting manifestation. We report two cases and review 28 others…”
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    Ostéomalacie secondaire à une tumeur mésenchymateuse phosphaturique de révélation tardive by Chazal, T., Khanine, V., Lidove, O., Godot, S., Ziza, J.-M.

    Published in La revue de medecine interne (01-06-2017)
    “…L’ostéomalacie est une ostéopathie fragilisante responsable de douleurs chroniques et de fracture dont le diagnostic et le traitement sont indispensables. En…”
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