42 living related, 33 cadaveric; totaly 75 renal transplanted patients were studied in point of renal tubuler acidosis during their follow up period. 41 patients (% 54.66) who showed complet and incomplet renal tubuler acidosis classified as type-1, type-II and type-IV based on biochemical parameteres. The cases were groupped as the patients with acidosis, without acidosis and type-1, type-II, type-IV renal tubuler acidosis. Each of these group of patients serum creatinin levels, proteinuria, hypertension, rejection periods, serum Cyc. A levels, tissue compatibility, hyperparatyroidism, type of transplantation, transplantation duration compared to each other istatisticly and no significant correlation were found between them (p>0.05).
42 living related, 33 cadaveric; totaly 75 renal transplanted patients were studied in point of renal tubuler acidosis during their follow up period. 41 patients (% 54.66) who showed complet and incomplet renal tubuler acidosis classified as type-1, type-II and type-IV based on biochemical parameteres. The cases were groupped as the patients with acidosis, without acidosis and type-1, type-II, type-IV renal tubuler acidosis. Each of these group of patients serum creatinin levels, proteinuria, hypertension, rejection periods, serum Cyc. A levels, tissue compatibility, hyperparatyroidism, type of transplantation, transplantation duration compared to each other istatisticly and no significant correlation were found between them (p>0.05).