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Serum Bicarbonate (HCO 3 ) is used as a buffer for the retained H+
(HCO 3 +H+ ---> H 2 CO 3 ----> H 2 O + CO 2 ), so its blood level will be low


in metabolic acidosis. As the proximal convoluted tubular function is intact
in distal RTA, more HCO 3 and chloride (CL-) will be reabsorped from its
lumen. Reabsorped HCO 3 will be used for buffering more H+.


Etiology:



  1. Primary



  • idiopathic

  • genetic (autosomal dominant)



  1. Autoimmune disease



  • SLE

  • Sjogren's Syndrome

  • Chronic active hepatitis



  1. Tubulo-interstitial disease



  • Chronic pyelonephritis

  • Acute tubular necrosis

  • Obstructive uropathy

  • Renal transplant glomerulopathy



  1. Drugs and toxins



  • Analgesics • Amphotericin B

  • Lithium • Toluene



  1. Uretero-sigmoidostomy


Clinical Features:
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