Abstract:Carbonic anhydrase-II deficiency is an autosomal recessive disorder groundedon a triad of cerebral calcification, osteopetrosis and renal tubular acidosis away in whichproximal tubules, distal collecting ducts or combined.1 Other features include growth andmental retardation along with the complications of osteopetrosis.2 The only treatment to curethe calcification is allogeneic bone marrow stem cell replacement; however it does not have anyconsiderable effect on the renal lesions3 We report a case of a 3 week… Show more
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