Renal Tubular Acidosis Flashcards

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Metabolic acidosis, hyopkalemia and a urine pH >5.5

  • type of tubular acidosis?
  • mecahnism?
  • cause?
  • increased risk of…?
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Distal (type 1) tubular acidosis

  • defect in ability of alpha intercalated cells to secrete H+
  • No new HCO3- is generated

causes: amphotericin B toxicity, analgesic nephropathy, congenital anomalies (obstruction) of urinary tract

increase risk for calcium phosphate kidney stones

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metabolic acidosis, Hypokalemima and a

pH less than 5.5

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Proximal (Type 2) tubular acidosis

  • defect in PCT HCO3- reabsorption
  • increase excretion of HCO3- and subsequent metabolic acidosis

-Causes: Fanconi syndrome and carbonic anhydrase inhibitors

Increased risk for hypophosphatemic rickets

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Hyperkalemia and urine pH less than 5.5

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Hypoaldoseronism

Decrease NH3 synthesis in PCT; decrease NH4+ excretion

causes: decrease in aldosterone production or aldosterone resistance

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