Ostéomalacie hypophosphatémique hyperphosphaturique avec hypersécrétion de FGF-23COLSON, Laurent ; ; Reginster, Jean-Yves et alin Lettre du Rhumatologue (La) (2012), 387 Detailed reference viewed: 94 (31 ULg) Hypophosphatémie et ostéomalacie oncogénique; CAVALIER, Etienne ; COLSON, Laurent et alin Revue Médicale Suisse (2011), 7 In this article, we will discuss about hypophosphatemia due to tumor-induced osteomalacia. This disease is characterized by severe muscular and articular tenderness inducing profound walking limitation ... [more ▼] In this article, we will discuss about hypophosphatemia due to tumor-induced osteomalacia. This disease is characterized by severe muscular and articular tenderness inducing profound walking limitation. Clinical chemistry results show severe hypophosphatemia due to hyperphosphaturia. Fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGG-23) is abnormally high. Physiological role of FGF-23 is examined. We also consider the pathophysiology of tumor induced osteomalacia, the use of different investigations to localize the tumor and therapies available to treat this rare disease. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 59 (5 ULg) Physiological consequences of strenuous concentric and eccentric isokinetic exercisesCroisier, Jean-Louis ; Maquet, Didier ; Lehance, Cédric et alin Isokinetics & Exercise Science (2007), 15(1), 51 Detailed reference viewed: 40 (7 ULg) Metabolic and cardiovascular consequences of strenuous concentric versus eccentric isokinetic exerciseLehance, Cédric ; Bury, Thierry ; Maquet, Didier et alin Abstract Book “Exercise and muscle physiology” de l’Ecole Doctorale en Sciences de la Motricité (2006) Detailed reference viewed: 18 (5 ULg) Strenuous concentric and eccentric isokinetic exercises: specific fatigue patterns ?Delvaux, François ; Bury, Thierry ; Lehance, Cédric et alin Abstract Book “Exercise and muscle physiology” de l’Ecole Doctorale en Sciences de la Motricité (2006) Detailed reference viewed: 20 (2 ULg) |
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