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Diagnosis Fanconi syndrome with proximal (type II) renal tubular acidosis caused by myeloma kidney. Renal tubular acidosis was complicated by probable nephrogenic diabetes insipidus and acute ...
A diagnosis of pyelonephritis was made ... and that evident in "renal tubular acidosis" and the Fanconi syndrome, in which the excretion of an alkaline or neutral urine, rather than an acid ...
We present a 44-year-old female with an initial presentation with distal renal tubular acidosis (RTA) after she presented with hypokalaemia and normal anion gap acidosis. Three years following the ...
The initial differentials were rickets, spondylo-epiphyseal dysplasia, related dysplastic diseases and renal tubular acidosis (RTA ... confirming our diagnosis. The integrating clinical history, ...
High aldosterone production but end organ resistance to its effect suggests a diagnosis of pseudohypoaldosteronism. Hyperkalaemic distal renal tubular acidosis (type IV) is caused by aldosterone ...
Early detection and new biomarkers are changing how we manage acute kidney injury—and its link to chronic kidney disease.
REUTERS The Issue: Former President Joe Biden’s “aggressive” metastatic prostate cancer diagnosis. Former President Joe Biden’s team consistently stated that he was fit to serve (“A ...
the vasodilatory effects of PTH on renal vasculature and PTH-driven tubular reabsorption of calcium,” Kohlmeier said. Bone turnover is reduced and bone mineral density typically elevated in ...
President Donald Trump said he and the first lady were "saddened" after learning that former President Joe Biden was diagnosed with prostate cancer, wishing him a "fast and successful recovery.
Former President Joe Biden’s recent prostate cancer diagnosis raised a flurry of concern for his health — and suspicions about why the cancer hadn’t been discovered sooner. Two experts on ...
The diagnosis follows an announcement last week that during “a routine physical exam,” Biden’s doctors discovered a “small nodule” on his prostate that they said required “further ...