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Distal renal tubular acidosis and hepatic lipidosis in a cat.
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1986
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UrologySimultaneous BloodHepatologyMedicinePhysiologyRenal PathologySmall Animal Internal MedicinePathologyHepatic LipidosisRenal PathophysiologyAnorectic CatClinical PathologyChronic Kidney DiseaseLaboratory EvidenceNephrology
Clinical and laboratory evidence of hepatic failure was found in a chronically anorectic cat. Simultaneous blood and urine pH determinations established a diagnosis of distal renal tubular acidosis. The cat did not respond to treatment. Necropsy revealed distal tubular nephrosis and hepatic lipidosis. The finding of distal renal tubular acidosis in a cat with hepatic lipidosis emphasizes the importance of complete evaluation of acid-base disorders in patients.