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Renal tubular acidosis

Renal tubular acidosis (RTA) is a medical condition that involves an accumulation of acid in the body due to a failure of the kidneys to appropriately acidify the urine. In renal physiology, when blood is filtered by the kidney, the filtrate passes through the tubules of the nephron, allowing for exchange of salts, acid equivalents, and other solutes before it drains into the bladder as urine. [Source: Wikipedia ]

Synonyms
RTA
May Cause
Calcification in bladder wall or lumen
Cirrhosis
Congenital abdominal calcifications
Deafness
Decreased subcutaneous fat
Delayed bone age
Generalized osteoporosis
Hypercalciuria
Hypocalcemia
Hypokalemia
Loss of lamina dura of teeth
Medullary nephrocalcinosis
Multiple fractures
Nephropathy
Osteomalacia
Pathologic fracture
Rickets
Urinary tract calculus
May Be Caused by
Cystinuria
DeToni-Fanconi syndrome
Fanconi syndrome
Neuroaxonal dystrophy - renal tubular acidosis
Synonyms
RTA
May Cause
Calcification in bladder wall or lumen
Cirrhosis
Congenital abdominal calcifications
Deafness
Decreased subcutaneous fat
Delayed bone age
Generalized osteoporosis
Hypercalciuria
Hypocalcemia
Hypokalemia
Loss of lamina dura of teeth
Medullary nephrocalcinosis
Multiple fractures
Nephropathy
Osteomalacia
Pathologic fracture
Rickets
Urinary tract calculus
May Be Caused by
Cystinuria
DeToni-Fanconi syndrome
Fanconi syndrome
Neuroaxonal dystrophy - renal tubular acidosis


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