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Window to the Organ: The Indications, Procedural Techniques, and Critical Post-Procedure Care Required for Performing a Diagnostic Kidney Biopsy
A Kidney Biopsy is a minimally invasive, yet critical, diagnostic procedure that involves obtaining a small sample of kidney tissue using a needle, usually guided by ultrasound or CT imaging, to examine it microscopically. This procedure is indispensable for accurately diagnosing the underlying cause of various kidney diseases, such as unexplained acute kidney injury, persistent hematuria, nephrotic syndrome, and evaluating the health of a transplanted kidney.