BIOPSY RENAL TRANSPLANT WITH C4D WITHOUT IF Test
Test Name: BIOPSY RENAL TRANSPLANT WITH C4D WITHOUT IF Test
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: 1350.0 AED
Sample Condition: Tissue
Report Delivery: 5 days
Method: Histopathology&IHC
Test type: Genetics
Doctor: General Physician
Test Department:
Pre Test Information: BIOPSY RENAL TRANSPLANT WITH C4D (WITHOUT IF) can be done with a Doctors prescription. Prescription is not applicable for surgery and pregnancy cases or people planning to travel abroad.
Test Details
A renal transplant biopsy with C4d (without IF) refers to a procedure in which a small sample of the transplanted kidney is taken for examination under a microscope. C4d is a marker of antibody-mediated rejection (AMR) in renal transplant patients.
During the biopsy, a doctor or surgeon will use a needle to extract a small piece of the transplanted kidney. This sample is then sent to a laboratory for further analysis. C4d staining is performed on the biopsy sample to detect the presence of C4d deposition in the kidney tissue.
C4d is a protein fragment that is produced when the complement system is activated by antibodies. Its presence in the kidney tissue indicates that there may be an ongoing immune response against the transplanted kidney. The biopsy with C4d staining helps in diagnosing antibody-mediated rejection, a type of rejection that occurs when the recipient’s immune system produces antibodies against the transplanted kidney. It provides valuable information for the management and treatment of the patient.
It is important to note that the term “without IF” in this context refers to the absence of immunofluorescence staining. Immunofluorescence staining is another technique used in renal transplant biopsies to identify the presence of specific antibodies or immune complexes in the kidney tissue. In this case, the biopsy is focused solely on C4d staining and does not include immunofluorescence staining.
Test Name | BIOPSY RENAL TRANSPLANT WITH C4D WITHOUT IF 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 | 1350.0 AED |
Sample Condition | Tissue |
Report Delivery | 5 days |
Method | Histopathology&IHC |
Test type | Genetics |
Doctor | General Physician |
Test Department: | |
Pre Test Information | BIOPSY RENAL TRANSPLANT WITH C4D (WITHOUT IF) 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 transplant biopsy with C4d (without IF) refers to a procedure in which a small sample of the transplanted kidney is taken for examination under a microscope. C4d is a marker of antibody-mediated rejection (AMR) in renal transplant patients. During the biopsy, a doctor or surgeon will use a needle to extract a small piece of the transplanted kidney. This sample is then sent to a laboratory for further analysis. C4d staining is performed on the biopsy sample to detect the presence of C4d deposition in the kidney tissue. C4d is a protein fragment that is produced when the complement system is activated by antibodies. Its presence in the kidney tissue indicates that there may be an ongoing immune response against the transplanted kidney. The biopsy with C4d staining helps in diagnosing antibody-mediated rejection, a type of rejection that occurs when the recipient’s immune system produces antibodies against the transplanted kidney. It provides valuable information for the management and treatment of the patient. It is important to note that the term “without IF” in this context refers to the absence of immunofluorescence staining. Immunofluorescence staining is another technique used in renal transplant biopsies to identify the presence of specific antibodies or immune complexes in the kidney tissue. In this case, the biopsy is focused solely on C4d staining and does not include immunofluorescence staining. |