Type 2 (proximal) RTA involves a defect in regenerating bicarbonate in the proximal tubule and is characterized by a normal anion gap metabolic acidosis, [...]kalemia, glycosuria (without hyperglycemia), low- molecular-weight proteinuria, and renal phosphate wasting.
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Type 2 (proximal) RTA involves a defect in regenerating bicarbonate in the proximal tubule and is characterized by a normal anion gap metabolic acidosis, [...]kalemia, glycosuria (without hyperglycemia), low- molecular-weight proteinuria, and renal phosphate wasting.
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Type 2 (proximal) RTA involves a defect in regenerating bicarbonate in the proximal tubule and is characterized by a normal anion gap metabolic acidosis, [...]kalemia, glycosuria (without hyperglycemia), low- molecular-weight proteinuria, and renal phosphate wasting.
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