Abstract

A 41-year-old female with renal tubular acidosis showed osteomalacia and pseudo-fracture of bilateral femoral necks. She had been treated with Shohl's fluid or NaHCO3, and acidosis was almost corrected, but hypophosphathemia and hypokalemia continued. So instead of these drugs, Uralyt-U was administered. As a result, acidosis was corrected and serum levels of P and K became normal. Uralyt-U was effective for this patient with renal tubular acidosis.

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