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!Primary Causes | !Primary Causes | ||
!Secondary Causes | !Secondary Causes | ||
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|Type 1 | |Type 1 | ||
|Idiopathic | |Idiopathic | ||
Familial | Familial | ||
* Autosomal dominant | * Autosomal dominant | ||
* Autosomal recessive | ** 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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* [[Autoimmune disorders]] | |||
* Medications | |||
** [[Ifosfamide]] | |||
** [[Amphotericin B]] | |||
** [[Lithium carbonate]] | |||
** [[Ibuprofen]] | |||
* Hypercalciuric conditions | |||
** [[Hyperparathyroidism]] | |||
** [[Vitamin D -- adverse effects|Vitamin D intoxication]] | |||
** [[Sarcoidosis]] | |||
** [[Idiopathic hypercalciuria]] | |||
* Others | |||
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