Osteomalacia Induced by Renal Tubular Acidosis Type 1

Renal Tubular Acidosis, a group of disorders characterized by defective renal acid-base regulation, can impair mineralization of bone matrix in adults known as osteomalacia. RTA is classified into 3 major forms, such as proximal RTA or type 2; distal RTA or type 1; and hyperkalemic RTA or type 4. Am...

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Main Authors: Steven Sutanto Sihombing, Anna Ariane, RM Suryo Anggoro Kusumo Wibowo, Bambang Setyohadi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Indonesia Rheumatology Association 2017-12-01
Series:Indonesian Journal of Rheumatology
Online Access:https://journalrheumatology.or.id/index.php/ijr/article/view/75
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spelling doaj-021f469b28cc4146b919ebd065e1de862021-02-16T14:23:34ZengIndonesia Rheumatology AssociationIndonesian Journal of Rheumatology2086-14352581-11422017-12-019210.37275/ijr.v9i2.7575Osteomalacia Induced by Renal Tubular Acidosis Type 1Steven Sutanto Sihombing0Anna Ariane1RM Suryo Anggoro Kusumo Wibowo2Bambang Setyohadi3Internal Medicine Residency Program, Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine University of Indonesia, Cipto Mangunkusumo HospitalRheumatology Division, Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine University of Indonesia, Cipto Mangunkusumo HospitalRheumatology Division, Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine University of Indonesia, Cipto Mangunkusumo HospitalRheumatology Division, Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine University of Indonesia, Cipto Mangunkusumo HospitalRenal Tubular Acidosis, a group of disorders characterized by defective renal acid-base regulation, can impair mineralization of bone matrix in adults known as osteomalacia. RTA is classified into 3 major forms, such as proximal RTA or type 2; distal RTA or type 1; and hyperkalemic RTA or type 4. Among all type of RTA, proximal RTA or type 2 is known have association with Fanconi syndrome and bone involvement. However, distal RTA or type 1 can also cause osteomalacia. Hereby we report a case of 22 years old Asian woman who was firstly diagnosed with distal type RTA several years ago then started developing bone involvement recently. She was complaining with low back pain due to fracture on left medial side of inferior pubic ramus and endplate fracture on right side superior L4 and BMD examination showed low mineral density. She was diagnosed with osteomalacia induced by distal type RTA due to the loss of calcium salts from bone and hypophosphatemia. Keywords: Osteomalacia; Renal Tubular Acidosis; Hypokalemia; Hypophosphatemiahttps://journalrheumatology.or.id/index.php/ijr/article/view/75
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author Steven Sutanto Sihombing
Anna Ariane
RM Suryo Anggoro Kusumo Wibowo
Bambang Setyohadi
spellingShingle Steven Sutanto Sihombing
Anna Ariane
RM Suryo Anggoro Kusumo Wibowo
Bambang Setyohadi
Osteomalacia Induced by Renal Tubular Acidosis Type 1
Indonesian Journal of Rheumatology
author_facet Steven Sutanto Sihombing
Anna Ariane
RM Suryo Anggoro Kusumo Wibowo
Bambang Setyohadi
author_sort Steven Sutanto Sihombing
title Osteomalacia Induced by Renal Tubular Acidosis Type 1
title_short Osteomalacia Induced by Renal Tubular Acidosis Type 1
title_full Osteomalacia Induced by Renal Tubular Acidosis Type 1
title_fullStr Osteomalacia Induced by Renal Tubular Acidosis Type 1
title_full_unstemmed Osteomalacia Induced by Renal Tubular Acidosis Type 1
title_sort osteomalacia induced by renal tubular acidosis type 1
publisher Indonesia Rheumatology Association
series Indonesian Journal of Rheumatology
issn 2086-1435
2581-1142
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Renal Tubular Acidosis, a group of disorders characterized by defective renal acid-base regulation, can impair mineralization of bone matrix in adults known as osteomalacia. RTA is classified into 3 major forms, such as proximal RTA or type 2; distal RTA or type 1; and hyperkalemic RTA or type 4. Among all type of RTA, proximal RTA or type 2 is known have association with Fanconi syndrome and bone involvement. However, distal RTA or type 1 can also cause osteomalacia. Hereby we report a case of 22 years old Asian woman who was firstly diagnosed with distal type RTA several years ago then started developing bone involvement recently. She was complaining with low back pain due to fracture on left medial side of inferior pubic ramus and endplate fracture on right side superior L4 and BMD examination showed low mineral density. She was diagnosed with osteomalacia induced by distal type RTA due to the loss of calcium salts from bone and hypophosphatemia. Keywords: Osteomalacia; Renal Tubular Acidosis; Hypokalemia; Hypophosphatemia
url https://journalrheumatology.or.id/index.php/ijr/article/view/75
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