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Renal Tubular Acidosis - NIDDK Learn about the different types of renal tubular acidosis (RTA), their causes, how RTA is diagnosed, and how it is treated
Renal tubular acidosis - Wikipedia 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 [1]
Renal Tubular Acidosis: Core Curriculum 2025 - American Journal of . . . Identification and diagnosis of RTA can be challenging, and the consequences of untreated RTA can be life-threatening The use of serum and urinary indices can help elucidate the kidney’s capacity to respond to acidemia, characterize these disturbances further, and guide treatment
02. Renal Tubular Acidosis | Hospital Handbook Renal tubular acidosis refers to an impaired acid-base metabolism by the kidney in the setting of normal glomerular filtration These conditions are characterized by a non-elevated anion gap (hyperchloremic) metabolic acidosis
Renal tubular acidosis - BMJ Best Practice Renal tubular acidosis (RTA) is a clinical syndrome characterised by hyperchloraemic metabolic acidosis with a normal serum anion gap Adult patients with RTA are often asymptomatic but may present with muscular weakness related to associated hypokalaemia, nephrocalcinosis, or recurrent renal stones