Native Kidney Biopsy

Not Applicabletive kidney biopsy evaluates the tissue of the Not Applicabletive (non-transplanted) kidney to diagnose various kidney diseases. It is important for diagnosing conditions like chronic kidney disease or glomerulonephritis.

Also known asNative Kidney BiopsyRenal BiopsyKidney Tissue BiopsyMedical Kidney Biopsy

Available via

Home Collection, Lab Visit

Contains

17 parameters

Earliest reports in

4 Working Days

Test details

Native Kidney Biopsy Test in Mysuru Mysore Overview

Preparations

No special preparations needed

Test included
Native Kidney Biopsy includes 17 parameters

  • Clinical Findings
  • Clinical Diagnosis
  • Specimen
  • Gross
  • Microscopic Examination

  • Igg
  • Iga
  • Igm
  • C3
  • C1q
  • Fibrinogen
  • Kappa Light Chains
  • Lambda Light Chains
  • Impression

  • Diagnosis
  • Comments
  • Reference
Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Native Kidney Biopsy test?

A Native Kidney Biopsy is a diagnostic procedure used to collect a small tissue sample from the patient’s own kidney for microscopic examination. The test helps identify kidney

diseases, inflammation, infections, and structural abnormalities affecting kidney function.

The biopsy sample is analysed to diagnose various kidney disorders and guide appropriate treatment planning.

 

Why is the Native Kidney Biopsy test done?

  • To diagnose kidney diseases and glomerular
  • To investigate unexplained blood or protein in
  • To evaluate reduced kidney function or kidney
  • To identify inflammation, infection, or autoimmune kidney
  • To guide treatment decisions and monitor disease

Who should get tested for the Native Kidney Biopsy test?

  • Individuals with persistent proteinuria or
  • Patients with unexplained kidney
  • People suspected of having glomerulonephritis or nephrotic
  • Patients with autoimmune diseases affecting kidneys.
  • Individuals advised by nephrologists for kidney disease

More about the Native Kidney Biopsy test

The procedure is usually performed under imaging guidance using a biopsy needle to collect kidney tissue. The sample is examined under a microscope using specialized staining and

pathology techniques. Kidney biopsy findings play an important role in determining disease severity and treatment strategy.

Other/Similar names of the test

  • Renal Biopsy
  • Kidney Tissue Biopsy
  • Native Renal Biopsy
  • Kidney Disease Biopsy Test

A thin needle extracts a kidney tissue sample for microscopic analysis.

  • Glomerulonephritis
  • Lupus nephritis
  • Diabetic nephropathy

Minor risks include bleeding, pain, or infection.

Test code

1761G

Specimen vol. and vacutainer information
SpecimenVacutainerVolume
BiopsyOthers

Specimen stability information

Biopsy

Collection instructions

Clinical Details & Renal Function Test With 24 Hours Urinary Protein Value & Urine Report.

Specimen rejection criteria

Test run frequency

'

Turn around time

4 Working Days

Performing locations

Department

  • Histopath

CPT and Loinc codes

Native Kidney Biopsy

5000