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Review
. 2015 Aug;19(4):556-61.
doi: 10.1007/s10157-015-1119-x. Epub 2015 May 9.

Comprehensive clinical approach to renal tubular acidosis

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Comprehensive clinical approach to renal tubular acidosis

Sonia Sharma et al. Clin Exp Nephrol. 2015 Aug.

Abstract

Renal tubular acidosis (RTA) is essentially characterized by normal anion gap and hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis. It is important to understand that despite knowing the disease for 60-70 years, complexities in the laboratory tests and their interpretation still make clinicians cautious to diagnose and label types of tubular disorder. Hence, we are writing this mini-review to emphasize on the step wise approach to RTA with some understanding on its basic etiopathogenesis. This will definitely help to have an accurate interpretation of urine and blood reports in correlation with the clinical condition. RTA can be a primary or secondary defect and results either due to abnormality in bicarbonate ion absorption or hydrogen ion secretion. Primary defects are common in children due to gene mutation or idiopathic nature while secondary forms are more common in adults. We are focusing and explaining here in this review all the clinical and laboratory parameters which are essential for making the diagnosis of RTA and excluding the extrarenal causes of hyperchloremic, normal anion gap metabolic acidosis.

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