Primary sclerosing cholangitis: a new cause of distal renal tubular acidosis

Clin Kidney J. 2016 Dec;9(6):811-813. doi: 10.1093/ckj/sfw085. Epub 2016 Aug 31.

Abstract

We describe the first case of distal renal tubular acidosis (dRTA) associated with primary sclerosing cholangitis. A 26-year-old Lao-Thai male patient presented with severe jaundice, metabolic acidosis and hypokalaemia. He was diagnosed of dRTA. Liver transplantation resulted in correction of electrolyte disturbances and hyperbilirubinaemia. A fludrocortisone-furosemide test revealed normal urinary acidification, demonstrating no residual dRTA. This observation suggests that dRTA may be an early manifestation of bilirubin-associated nephropathy or the consequence of an immune mechanism.

Keywords: distal renal tubular acidosis; liver transplantation; primary sclerosing cholangitis.

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