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British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2009
Percutaneous renal biopsy allows a small sample of kidney tissue to be obtained via a relatively minor procedure. Subsequent histological analysis of this tissue can help with making the diagnosis, providing prognostic information and guiding the management of many renal diseases, both in native and transplanted kidneys.
Joble, Joseph, Paramit, Chowdhury
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Percutaneous renal biopsy allows a small sample of kidney tissue to be obtained via a relatively minor procedure. Subsequent histological analysis of this tissue can help with making the diagnosis, providing prognostic information and guiding the management of many renal diseases, both in native and transplanted kidneys.
Joble, Joseph, Paramit, Chowdhury
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Renal Biopsy in Acute Renal Failure
American Journal of Nephrology, 2008Renal biopsies were performed on 91 out of 99 patients with acute intrinsic renal failure. In all these 91 cases a clinical diagnosis was suggested by an experienced nephrologist unaware of the renal biopsy findings. Most diagnoses agreed with the histopathological findings, but there were important exceptions.
J, Mustonen +4 more
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The Renal Biopsy in Wilson's Disease
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1960The most significant biochemical alterations in Wilson's disease are manifested in the metabolism of copper and aminoaciduria. The excessive copper eliminated in the urine, the notable reduction in serum ceruloplasmin, etc., have recently been studied by means of isotopes, and there is still no clear and certain concept as to pathogenesis.
V, GILSANZ, A, BARRERA, A, ANAYA
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Renal Biopsy in Rheumatoid Arthritis
Nephron, 2008A total of 32 percutaneous renal biopsies were examined from patients with rheumatoid arthritis. The renal biopsies in these patients present a very heterogeneous picture; there were 9 cases of chronic interstitial nephritis and 4 cases of amyloidosis.
C, Brun +3 more
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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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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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Seminars in Nephrology, 2002
Percutaneous renal biopsy (PRB) is an integral part of the clinical practice of nephrology. It is essential in the diagnosis of glomerular, vascular, and tubulointerstitial diseases of the kidney, providing information that is invaluable in prognosis and patient management. The use of real-time ultrasound and automated biopsy needles has simplified and
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Percutaneous renal biopsy (PRB) is an integral part of the clinical practice of nephrology. It is essential in the diagnosis of glomerular, vascular, and tubulointerstitial diseases of the kidney, providing information that is invaluable in prognosis and patient management. The use of real-time ultrasound and automated biopsy needles has simplified and
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1974
Excerpt To the editor: I would like to make several comments in reference to the article, "Occurrence and Nature of Glomerular Lesions after Group A Streptococci Infections in Children," which appe...
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Excerpt To the editor: I would like to make several comments in reference to the article, "Occurrence and Nature of Glomerular Lesions after Group A Streptococci Infections in Children," which appe...
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1972
Renal biopsy has been used for about 20 years to study patients with renal disease. It is now a very useful clinical tool, often playing an important role in diagnosis, prognosis and management. This is particularly true in patients with acute glomerulonephritis, the nephrotic syndrome, asymptomatic proteinuria, or acute renal failure.
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Renal biopsy has been used for about 20 years to study patients with renal disease. It is now a very useful clinical tool, often playing an important role in diagnosis, prognosis and management. This is particularly true in patients with acute glomerulonephritis, the nephrotic syndrome, asymptomatic proteinuria, or acute renal failure.
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