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Renal biopsy and pregnancy

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2001
Our aim was to review our experience with renal biopsy in pregnancy.We reviewed 18 renal biopsies performed during pregnancy or in the immediate postpartum period at the University of North Carolina. Indications, histopathologic findings, complications, and neonatal outcome were reviewed for each case.Fifteen patients underwent biopsy during the ...
Michael J. McMahon   +2 more
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Renal Biopsy in Children

Acta Paediatrica, 1959
SummaryThe technique of renal biopsy in children is described and the clinical value of the method is pointed out.
C. G. Bergstrand, H. Bucht
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Transjugular renal biopsy

The Lancet, 1990
A novel technique to obtain renal biopsy specimens from patients in whom percutaneous renal biopsy is contraindicated is described. After adaptation of equipment used for transjugular liver biopsy, 50 such patients underwent transjugular renal biopsy: specimens of renal tissue were obtained from 44 patients, and glomeruli were found in 38 specimens. No
Michel Beaugrand   +6 more
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Percutaneous Renal Biopsy

The American Journal of Nursing, 1975
man points out, "the ability to define morphology early and to follow sequentially the progression of various renal lesions has made it possible to apply a diagnosis and systematically classify specific lesions, to better define prognosis in each case, and to initiate appropriate and specific therapies when indicated or to avoid use of potentially ...
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The Technique in Renal Biopsy

Scandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, 1969
Some views are given on the choice of biopsy technique in different clinical conditions. In arterial hypertension, renal biopsy is performed after normalization of the blood pressure. In uraemia due to contracted kidneys, biopsy should be done with a surgical technique.
H Bucht, S Nordlander, A Bergstrand
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Renal biopsy: update

Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 2004
The renal biopsy is an invaluable tool in the diagnosis, prognosis, and management of patients with kidney disease. As the success of the procedure is defined not only by the ability to obtain adequate tissue but also by the safety profile, significant advances which define risk factors and determine the optimal timing of observation after the ...
Stephen M. Korbet, William L. Whittier
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Renal Mass Biopsy

Techniques in Vascular and Interventional Radiology, 2021
Kidney cancer accounts for 2% of cancer related deaths. Historically, a patient with a solid renal mass would undergo surgery without biopsy given the previously low diagnostic yield of biopsy and the fear of tumor seeding. This led to a high rate of resection for benign masses.
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Techniques of Renal Biopsy

Urologic Clinics of North America, 1979
The diagnostic information obtained by renal biopsy has both diagnostic and therapeutic value in patients with symptoms and signs suggestive of renal parenchymal disease. The clinician must be familiar with the indications and contraindications for the procedure, and is responsible for choosing the most appropriate technique and approach from the ...
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The Value of Renal Biopsy

American Journal of Kidney Diseases, 1982
THE VALUE of the renal biopsy has recently been questioned, especially in the American scientific literature, and several groups of established clinicians in the U. S. regard renal biopsy as a hazardous and unnecessary luxury . This has led several renal pathologists to critically reexamine their own activity.
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Renal biopsy in the pig

Research in Veterinary Science, 1975
In the pig, needle renal biopsy proved a safe and simple procedure which caused little discomfort to the animal. It proved a valuable method for following serial changes in renal histology and can therefore be applied to the study of both spontaneous and experimental renal diseases in pigs.
P. J. Hatfield   +2 more
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