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A review of renal tubular acidosis.

Manju Gauri KunchurTeri Jo MauchMax ParkanzkyLouisa J Rahilly
Published in: Journal of veterinary emergency and critical care (San Antonio, Tex. : 2001) (2024)
Commonality exists between human and veterinary medicine among the types of RTA. Many genetic defects causing primary RTA are identified in people, but those in companion animals other than in the Basenji are unknown. Critically ill veterinary patients are often admitted to the ICU for diseases associated with secondary RTA, or they may develop RTA while hospitalized. Recognition and treatment of RTA may reverse tubular dysfunction and promote recovery by correcting metabolic acidosis.
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