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Histopathology Kidney Biopsy Panel 1 Test Cost

Original price was: 1,050 د.إ.Current price is: 950 د.إ.

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The “Histopathology Kidney Biopsy Panel 1 Test” is a diagnostic examination conducted at DNA Labs UAE, aimed at analyzing kidney tissue for signs of disease or damage. This test is crucial for diagnosing various kidney conditions, including infections, autoimmune diseases, and cancer. It involves obtaining a small sample of kidney tissue through a biopsy procedure, which is then examined under a microscope by a pathologist. The detailed analysis helps in identifying the type, extent, and cause of kidney damage, facilitating targeted treatment plans. Priced at 950 AED, this test is a valuable tool in the management and diagnosis of kidney-related disorders, providing patients with accurate and timely results.

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HISTOPATHOLOGY KIDNEY BIOPSY PANEL 1 Test

Test cost: AED 950.0

Test Components:

  • Histopathology
  • Special Stains
  • DIF for IgG, IgA, IgM, C3 & C1q
  • IHC for C4d & SV40 (Transplant biopsy)
  • Photomicrograph

Price: 950.0 AED

Sample Condition: Submit 2 Kidney Biopsy specimens; 1 specimen in buffered normal saline for DIF studies AND 1 specimen in 10% formal saline for Histopathology. Ship refrigerated. Brief clinical history in Renal Biopsy-Native Kidneys Requisition Form (Form 5) or Renal allograft/Transplant biopsy Requisition Form (Form 6) is mandatory.

Report Delivery: Sample Daily by 6 pm; Report 10 Workingdays

Method: Cryoprocessing, Fluorescence and Light Microscopy, IHC, Digital Photography

Test Type: Disorders of Kidney

Doctor: Nephrologist

Test Department:

Pre Test Information: Brief clinical history in Renal Biopsy-Native Kidneys Requisition Form (Form 5) or Renal allograft/Transplant biopsy Requisition Form (Form 6) is mandatory.

Test Details

The HISTOPATHOLOGY KIDNEY BIOPSY PANEL 1 test is a diagnostic test that examines a kidney biopsy sample to assess the presence of various histopathological abnormalities. It helps in the diagnosis and management of kidney diseases. This panel typically includes several tests, such as:

  1. Hematoxylin and eosin staining (H&E): This staining technique is used to visualize the general architecture and cellular details of the kidney tissue. It helps identify any structural abnormalities, inflammation, fibrosis, or abnormal cell growth.
  2. Periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) staining: PAS staining is used to detect the presence of abnormal deposits of sugars or other substances in the kidney tissue. It can help identify conditions like diabetic nephropathy or other glomerular diseases.
  3. Immunofluorescence staining: This test uses specific antibodies labeled with fluorescent dyes to detect the presence of immune complexes, antibodies, or complement proteins in the kidney tissue. It helps diagnose immune-mediated kidney diseases like lupus nephritis or glomerulonephritis.
  4. Electron microscopy: This technique provides high-resolution images of the kidney tissue at the ultrastructural level. It helps identify abnormalities in the glomerular basement membrane, podocytes, or other cellular structures. Electron microscopy is particularly useful in diagnosing certain kidney diseases like Alport syndrome or thin basement membrane disease.

The HISTOPATHOLOGY KIDNEY BIOPSY PANEL 1 test is performed by a pathologist who examines the kidney biopsy sample under a microscope and interprets the results. The findings from this test help guide treatment decisions and provide valuable information about the underlying cause and severity of kidney disease.

Test Name HISTOPATHOLOGY KIDNEY BIOPSY PANEL 1 Test
Components *Histopathology*Special Stains*DIF for IgG, IgA, IgM, C3 & C1q*IHC for C4d & SV40 (Transplant biopsy)*Photomicrograph
Price 950.0 AED
Sample Condition Submit 2 Kidney Biopsy specimens; 1 specimen in buffered normal saline for DIF studies AND 1 specimen in 10% formal saline for Histopathology. Ship refrigerated. Brief clinical history in Renal Biopsy-Native Kidneys Requisition Form (Form 5) or Renal allograft\/Transplant biopsy Requisition Form (Form 6) is mandatory.
Report Delivery Sample Daily by 6 pm; Report 10 Workingdays
Method Cryoprocessing, Fluorescence and Light Microscopy, IHC, Digital Photography
Test type Disorders of Kidney
Doctor Nephrologist
Test Department:
Pre Test Information Brief clinical history in Renal Biopsy-Native Kidneys Requisition Form (Form 5) or Renal allograft/Transplant biopsy Requisition Form (Form 6) is mandatory.
Test Details

The HISTOPATHOLOGY KIDNEY BIOPSY PANEL 1 test is a diagnostic test that examines a kidney biopsy sample to assess the presence of various histopathological abnormalities. It helps in the diagnosis and management of kidney diseases.

This panel typically includes several tests, such as:

1. Hematoxylin and eosin staining (H&E): This staining technique is used to visualize the general architecture and cellular details of the kidney tissue. It helps identify any structural abnormalities, inflammation, fibrosis, or abnormal cell growth.

2. Periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) staining: PAS staining is used to detect the presence of abnormal deposits of sugars or other substances in the kidney tissue. It can help identify conditions like diabetic nephropathy or other glomerular diseases.

3. Immunofluorescence staining: This test uses specific antibodies labeled with fluorescent dyes to detect the presence of immune complexes, antibodies, or complement proteins in the kidney tissue. It helps diagnose immune-mediated kidney diseases like lupus nephritis or glomerulonephritis.

4. Electron microscopy: This technique provides high-resolution images of the kidney tissue at the ultrastructural level. It helps identify abnormalities in the glomerular basement membrane, podocytes, or other cellular structures. Electron microscopy is particularly useful in diagnosing certain kidney diseases like Alport syndrome or thin basement membrane disease.

The HISTOPATHOLOGY KIDNEY BIOPSY PANEL 1 test is performed by a pathologist who examines the kidney biopsy sample under a microscope and interprets the results. The findings from this test help guide treatment decisions and provide valuable information about the underlying cause and severity of kidney disease.