2013
DOI: 10.1007/s13224-013-0440-0
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Renal Tubular Acidosis: An Uncommon Cause of Bad Obstetric History

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“…Theoretically, prolonged maternal metabolic acidosis due to chronic RTA impairs fetal growth and development and causes fetal distress, commonly resulting in preterm labor[ 11 ]. There has been a case of distal RTA secondary to possible Sjögren’s syndrome causing multiple pregnancy losses[ 7 , 13 ]. In this case, the patient had a history of preterm delivery of two babies without any congenital brain defects.…”
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“…Theoretically, prolonged maternal metabolic acidosis due to chronic RTA impairs fetal growth and development and causes fetal distress, commonly resulting in preterm labor[ 11 ]. There has been a case of distal RTA secondary to possible Sjögren’s syndrome causing multiple pregnancy losses[ 7 , 13 ]. In this case, the patient had a history of preterm delivery of two babies without any congenital brain defects.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…RTA in pregnancy and the negative effects can be corrected, as seen in Firmin et al work, whenever the condition is diagnosed early and permanent damage has not yet occurred [ 2 ]. However, there have been cases, such as that of Jain et al, where RTA was found to be a cause of multiple loss of pregnancies in a 30-year-old patient [ 11 ].…”
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confidence: 99%