Gluten-induced Distal Tubular Acidosis?
Journal: International Journal of Celiac Disease (Vol.7, No. 2)Publication Date: 2019-08-13
Authors : Nada Boutrid Hakim Rahmoune Mounira Amrane Reda Belbouab; Belkacem Bioud;
Page : 56-57
Keywords : celiac disease; autoimmunity; distal tubular acidosisgluten;
Abstract
The expanding spectrum of gluten-related autoimmune disorders may encompass distal tubular acidosis. We report a case of an infant presenting a classical digestive celiac disease along with a transient, reversible tubular acidosis that vanished after gluten free diet.
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