This presentation discusses the renal tubular acidoses (RTA) in kidney transplant recipients and its associated risk factors. Special attention is paid to the epidemiology of RTA’s in this select patient population as well as the association of RTA’s with immunosuppressive agents.

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Time Required (estimated): 15 minutes
Title: Complete Renal Tubular Acidosis Late After Kidney Transplantation
Citation: Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation 2006, Volume 21, pp. 2615–20
Date Created: 2006
Revisions: None Indicated
Disclaimers: None Indicated
Resource Type: Video
Other: Presented at ECU Nephrology Journal Club on November 16, 2010
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