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. 1975 Aug;51(598):550-6.
doi: 10.1136/pgmj.51.598.550.

Renal tubular acidosis in chronic liver disease

Renal tubular acidosis in chronic liver disease

P L Golding. Postgrad Med J. 1975 Aug.

Abstract

Renal tubular acidosis of the gradient or classic type, thought to be due to a disorder of the distal tubule, has been found to occur in 32% of 117 patients with chronic liver disease. Whilst the cause of this disorder is probably multifactorial, immunological mechanisms are considered to play a major role. The presence of this disorder might well be a cause, rather than the result of, the various electrolyte abnormalities seen in patients with chronic liver disease.

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