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Medical Conditions - Kidney Biopsy

A kidney biopsy is a procedure where a small piece of tissue is taken from the kidney and observed under a microscope to see any signs of damage or disease. The doctor advises this procedure in case of suspected kidney problems. Kidney biopsy helps the doctor identify the causes of kidney problems such as scarring, inflammation, and protein deposits that may not show on ultrasound or other blood tests and urine tests.

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