BIOPSY RENAL 3 BOTTLE PARAFFINIFAND EM Test
Are you experiencing kidney-related symptoms? Do you need a comprehensive examination to diagnose any potential kidney abnormalities or diseases? Look no further than DNA Labs UAE’s BIOPSY RENAL 3 BOTTLE PARAFFINIFAND EM Test.
Test Components
- Tissue in 3 bottles:
- 10% neutral buffered formalin for biopsy
- Phosphate buffered saline/michel’s media for IF (Immunofluorescence)
- 2% glutaraldehyde for EM (Electron Microscopy)
Price
AED 3980.0
Sample Condition
Tissue
Report Delivery
5 days for histopathology and IF, up to 21 days for EM
Method
Histopathology, IF, and EM
Test Type
Genetics
Doctor
General Physician
Test Department
Pre Test Information
BIOPSY RENAL 3 BOTTLE (PARAFFIN, IF, AND EM) can be done with a doctor’s prescription. Prescription is not applicable for surgery and pregnancy cases or people planning to travel abroad.
Test Details
A renal biopsy is a medical procedure where a small sample of kidney tissue is taken for examination. The tissue is usually collected in three separate bottles for different types of analysis:
- Paraffin bottle: This bottle contains kidney tissue that will be embedded in paraffin wax and sliced into thin sections. These sections are then stained and examined under a microscope to look for abnormalities, such as inflammation, scarring, or tumors.
- IF (Immunofluorescence) bottle: This bottle contains kidney tissue that will be used for immunofluorescence staining. This technique uses fluorescently-labeled antibodies to detect specific proteins or antibodies in the kidney tissue. It helps to identify immune complexes or antibodies that may be causing kidney damage.
- EM (Electron Microscopy) bottle: This bottle contains kidney tissue that will be processed for electron microscopy. Electron microscopy provides high-resolution images of the kidney tissue, allowing for detailed examination of the cellular and subcellular structures. It is used to identify ultrastructural changes in the kidney, such as abnormalities in the glomeruli or tubules.
By analyzing the kidney tissue in these three different bottles, pathologists can obtain a comprehensive understanding of the kidney’s structure, function, and any potential abnormalities or diseases present.
Test Name | BIOPSY RENAL 3 BOTTLE PARAFFINIFAND EM Test |
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Components | Tissue in 3 bottles- (1) in 10%neutral buffered formaline for biopsy( 2) phosphate buffered saline/michel’s media for IF (3)2%glutaraldehyde for EM |
Price | 3980.0 AED |
Sample Condition | Tissue |
Report Delivery | 5 days &for EM upto 21 days |
Method | Histopathology , IF &EM |
Test type | Genetics |
Doctor | General Physician |
Test Department: | |
Pre Test Information | BIOPSY RENAL 3 BOTTLE (PARAFFIN,IF,AND EM) can be done with a Doctors prescription. Prescription is not applicable for surgery and pregnancy cases or people planing to travel abroad. |
Test Details | A renal biopsy is a medical procedure where a small sample of kidney tissue is taken for examination. The tissue is usually collected in three separate bottles for different types of analysis: 1. Paraffin bottle: This bottle contains kidney tissue that will be embedded in paraffin wax and sliced into thin sections. These sections are then stained and examined under a microscope to look for abnormalities, such as inflammation, scarring, or tumors. 2. IF (Immunofluorescence) bottle: This bottle contains kidney tissue that will be used for immunofluorescence staining. This technique uses fluorescently-labeled antibodies to detect specific proteins or antibodies in the kidney tissue. It helps to identify immune complexes or antibodies that may be causing kidney damage. 3. EM (Electron Microscopy) bottle: This bottle contains kidney tissue that will be processed for electron microscopy. Electron microscopy provides high-resolution images of the kidney tissue, allowing for detailed examination of the cellular and subcellular structures. It is used to identify ultrastructural changes in the kidney, such as abnormalities in the glomeruli or tubules. By analyzing the kidney tissue in these three different bottles, pathologists can obtain a comprehensive understanding of the kidney’s structure, function, and any potential abnormalities or diseases present. |