Acid-base homeostasis is one of the most tightly regulated systems in the body. Maintaining the acid-base balance is particularly challenging for preterm infants and growing neonates. The kidney, which represents the crucial ultimate line of defense against disturbances of acid-base balance, undergoes a complex maturation process during the transition from a fetal to an extra-uterine environment. This review article summarizes the physiology of acid-base regulation by the immature human kidney and discusses disorders of acid-base balance, such as metabolic acidosis, respiratory acidosis, metabolic alkalosis, and respiratory alkalosis. In conditions of metabolic acidosis, the serum anion gap and the urinary anion gap can be useful tools to d...
Summary: Although the definition of renal tubular acidosis (RTA) is simple, understanding the physio...
Five cases of distal renal tubular acidosis aged between 2½ weeks and 2½ months are described. The p...
Introduction Renal tubular acidosis (RTA) is a non-uremic defects of urinary acidification. It is ch...
The present paper describes the clinical picture, the biochemical disorder and the natural history o...
Renal tubular acidosis is a metabolic acidosis due to impaired acid excretion by the kidney. Hyperch...
BackgroundRenal tubular acidosis was first defined by the incapacity to lower urinary pH below 5.5, ...
The kidney plays an essential role in acid-base regulation by reabsorbing the filtered bicarbonate a...
Acid-base balance is critical for normal life. Acute and chronic disturbances impact cellular energy...
Introduction: distal renal tubular acidosis (dRTA) presents itself with variable clinical manifestat...
The H(+) concentration in human blood is kept within very narrow limits, ~40 nmol/L, despite the fac...
The proximal tubule is responsible for the reabsorption of 80% of the filtered load of bicarbonate i...
Guidelines on the diagnosis and management of urinary tract infections in childhood do not address t...
The final site of titration of the urinary buffers is the collecting tubule. When this process fails...
Guidelines on the diagnosis and management of urinary tract infections in childhood do not address t...
Acid-base regulation and renal transporters in the kidney The kidney is one of the major organs that...
Summary: Although the definition of renal tubular acidosis (RTA) is simple, understanding the physio...
Five cases of distal renal tubular acidosis aged between 2½ weeks and 2½ months are described. The p...
Introduction Renal tubular acidosis (RTA) is a non-uremic defects of urinary acidification. It is ch...
The present paper describes the clinical picture, the biochemical disorder and the natural history o...
Renal tubular acidosis is a metabolic acidosis due to impaired acid excretion by the kidney. Hyperch...
BackgroundRenal tubular acidosis was first defined by the incapacity to lower urinary pH below 5.5, ...
The kidney plays an essential role in acid-base regulation by reabsorbing the filtered bicarbonate a...
Acid-base balance is critical for normal life. Acute and chronic disturbances impact cellular energy...
Introduction: distal renal tubular acidosis (dRTA) presents itself with variable clinical manifestat...
The H(+) concentration in human blood is kept within very narrow limits, ~40 nmol/L, despite the fac...
The proximal tubule is responsible for the reabsorption of 80% of the filtered load of bicarbonate i...
Guidelines on the diagnosis and management of urinary tract infections in childhood do not address t...
The final site of titration of the urinary buffers is the collecting tubule. When this process fails...
Guidelines on the diagnosis and management of urinary tract infections in childhood do not address t...
Acid-base regulation and renal transporters in the kidney The kidney is one of the major organs that...
Summary: Although the definition of renal tubular acidosis (RTA) is simple, understanding the physio...
Five cases of distal renal tubular acidosis aged between 2½ weeks and 2½ months are described. The p...
Introduction Renal tubular acidosis (RTA) is a non-uremic defects of urinary acidification. It is ch...