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Proximal renal tubular acidosis
Journal of Nephrology, 2006Abstract: The proximal tubule reabsorbs approximately 80% of the filtered load of bicarbonate. Defects in the process of bicarbonate reabsorption result in loss of bicarbonate and proximal renal tubular acidosis. Global proximal tubule dysfunction is known as the Fanconi’s syndrome.
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1980
Renal tubular acidosis is not one entity but several. Even though all its forms are characterized by the kidney's inability to excrete an appropriately acid urine, the mechanism of the defect, its laboratory and clinical manifestations, and its management vary considerably.
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Renal tubular acidosis is not one entity but several. Even though all its forms are characterized by the kidney's inability to excrete an appropriately acid urine, the mechanism of the defect, its laboratory and clinical manifestations, and its management vary considerably.
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Renal Tubular Acidosis in the Neonate
NeoReviewsSee Bonus NeoBriefs videos and downloadable teaching slides Metabolic acidosis can manifest in the neonatal period and cause significant morbidity and mortality in neonates. Preterm infants are at an even higher risk of developing metabolic acidosis.
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Renal Tubular Acidosis Syndromes*
Southern Medical Journal, 2000Renal tubular acidosis is a constellation of syndromes arising from different derangements of tubular acid transport. Recent advances in the biology of urinary acidification have allowed us to discern various molecular mechanisms responsible for these syndromes.
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Renal Tubular Acidosis in a Dog
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1982S P, DiBartola, P O, Leonard
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Renal tubular acidosis in a mare
Veterinary Record, 1993J H, van der Kolk, H C, Kalsbeek
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