RTA Flashcards

1
Q

Impaired acid secretion b/c of renal obstruction. Urine pH increased (alkalotic)

A

Voltage mediated RTA

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2
Q

Proximal RTA.

A

Type 2

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3
Q

Defect in Bicarb resorption

A

Type 2 RTA

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4
Q

Urine pH variable

A

Type 2 RTA

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5
Q

Metabolic acidosis > decreased Bicarb > ______ pH

A

Decrease (more acidic)

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6
Q

Increased Bicarb > ______ pH

A

Increased pH (more alkalotic)

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7
Q

Hypokalemia

A

Type 2 RTA

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8
Q

Distal RTA

A

Type 1

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9
Q

Prob with H secretion of type A intercalated cells

A

Type 1 RTA

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10
Q

Urine ph > 5.5

A

Type 1 RTA

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11
Q

Hypercalcemia so increased risk of stones

A

Type 1 RTA

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12
Q

Diabetic nephropathy

A

Type 4 RTA

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13
Q

Decreased renin and aldosterone

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Type 4 RTA

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14
Q

Hyperkalemia

A

Type 4 RTA

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15
Q

Decreased urine pH (acidosis)

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Type 4 RTA

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16
Q

Features of both type 1 and 2. Carbonic anhydrase deficiency

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Type 3 RTA