Renal Biopsy, Immunofluorescent (Native or Transplant Kidney)
Immunology
Description
This procedure is for the examination of renal biopsy specimens for the presence of immunoglobulins G, A, M, fibrinogen, serum amyloid P, complement C3, C1q, C4d, kappa and lambda light chains. Transplant biopsies are also examined for the presence of lymphoid cells with CD markers CD3, CD4, CD8, CD11c and CD19. The localisation of immune complexes or cellular infiltrates within the kidney is of value to help in the diagnosis and management of a variety of renal conditions.
Indications
Diagnosis of glomerulonephritis in native kidney. Suspected rejection in a transplanted kidney.
Sample Type
Kidney in Michaels medium.
Reference Range
See report.
Turnaround Time
Within 1 week
Testing Frequency
As required
External Notes
Standard panel consists of anti IgG /IgA /IgM /C3 /C4d /C1q /amyloid P / fibrinogen /kappa /lambda. Transplant panel consists of standard panel plus anti CD3 /CD4 /CD8 /CD11c /CD19.
Patient Preparation
Biopsy.
References
Walker PD. The Renal Biopsy. Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. 2009. 133: 181-188.Satoskar AA, Burdge K, Cowden DJ et al. Typing of amyloidosis in renal biopsies; diagnostic pitfalls. Archives of pathology and Laboratory Medicine. 2007. 131( 6 ): 917-922.Crosson JT. Transplant rejection under the microscope. Transplant proceedings. 2007. 39( 3 ): 662-666.Wilson CB, Dixon FJ. Diagnosis of immunopathologic renal disease. Kidney International. 1974. 5: 389-401.
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Your contact for this test
Clare Del-Duca BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science, MSc Pathological Science
Laboratory Manager - Immunology and Protein Reference Unit
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