This is the inability to acidify urine because they can't pee out the normal amount of H+ and then it is absorbed back into the capsular system causing them to become acidic.

a. Classic renal tubular acidosis
b. Proximal renal tubular acidosis
c. Renal artery stenosis
d. SLE lupus
e. Diabetic nephropathies


Ans: a. Classic renal tubular acidosis

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