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Renal acidosis, thyroiditis, hemolytic anemia: an autoimmune link?
L Roberts1, T Seemungal, A Patrick
1Department of Medicine, General Hospital, Port of Spain, Trinidad.
Southern Medical Journal
|April 1, 1992
Abstract:
Distal renal tubular acidosis (DRTA) is characterized by a urine of inappropriately high pH in the presence of a metabolic acidosis. Female patients with DRTA may have associated autoimmune disorders. We have described a patient with DRTA, followed by acute thyroiditis and autoimmune hemolytic anemia within 2 years. This combination of autoimmune diseases has not been described previously. These conditions are likely linked by an autoimmune pathogenesis. Clinicians are advised that some patients with DRTA may subsequently have features of any autoimmune disorder as the natural history of the disease.