Renal Tubular Disorders
ModerateMedicine · Nephrology
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Renal tubular disorders are inherited or acquired defects in tubular transport that produce characteristic electrolyte and acid-base disturbances without significant loss of glomerular filtration. They are a perennial NEET PG favourite because each syndrome has a clean, pattern-based "signature" — a specific acidosis or alkalosis, a potassium derangement, and a diagnostic test (urine anion gap, urine pH, plasma renin…
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