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FC says:
"Gitelman syndrome is characterized by a mutation in the Na+/Cl- transporter in the distal convoluted tubule.
But I can't seem to understand the mechanism for hypercalciuria in Bartter. Can anyone help me out?
Many thanks in advance.
"Gitelman syndrome is characterized by a mutation in the Na+/Cl- transporter in the distal convoluted tubule.
- Unlike Bartter syndrome, which usually leads to hypercalciuria, Gitelman syndrome causehypocalciuria, as calcium is spared in the distal convoluted tubule. Patients with Gitelman syndrome also present with hypomagnesemia."
But I can't seem to understand the mechanism for hypercalciuria in Bartter. Can anyone help me out?
Many thanks in advance.