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Familial
* Idiopathic
* Autosomal dominant  
 
** Mainly due to mutations causing defects in the kidney anion exchanger [kAE1] in distal tubule intercalated cells.
* Familial
** Autosomal dominant  
*** Mainly due to [[mutations]] causing defects in the kidney anion exchanger [kAE1] in distal tubule intercalated cells.
* Autosomal recessive  
* Autosomal recessive  
** Mainly due to mutations causing defects in V-ATPase in distal tubule intercalated cells.
** Mainly due to [[mutations]] causing defects in V-ATPase in distal tubule intercalated cells.
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* [[Autoimmune disorders]]
* [[Autoimmune disorders]]
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* Others
* Others
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* Recessive 
** Proximal tubule cell sodium bicarbonate co-transporter (NBCe1) defect
** Carbonic anhydrase type 2 deficiency
* [[Cystinosis]]
* [[Tyrosinemia]]
* Hereditary fructose intolerance
* [[Galactosemia]]
* [[Glycogen storage disease type I|Glycogen storage disease]] (type I)
* [[Lowe syndrome]]
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* M-protein disorders
** [[Amyloidosis]]
** [[Multiple myeloma]]
* Medications
** [[Ifosfamide]]
** [[Tenofovir]]
** [[Acetazolamide]]
** [[Topiramate]]
** [[Aminoglycosides]]
* Heavy metals
** [[Lead]]
** [[Cadmium]]
** [[Mercury]]
** [[Copper]]
* Other
** [[Medullary sponge kidney]]
** [[Obstructive uropathy]]
** [[Kidney transplantation|Renal transplant rejection]]
** [[Wilson's disease|Wilson disease]]
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Type 1
  • Idiopathic
  • Familial
    • Autosomal dominant
      • Mainly due to mutations causing defects in the kidney anion exchanger [kAE1] in distal tubule intercalated cells.
  • Autosomal recessive
    • Mainly due to mutations causing defects in V-ATPase in distal tubule intercalated cells.
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