Friday, May 22, 2015

Diagnosis for IgA Nephropathy

  Diagnosis for IgA Nephropathy
  Accurate diagnosis is the foundation of treatment. Generally, we should diagnosis diagnose whether there is or how much protein in urine or red blood cells in urine, patients should take urine test. We should also do renal biopsy, which can tell us how much IgA is in renal mesengial area. All of these can supply evidence for the schedule of the doctors in clinic. The detailed information goes as follows:
  1. kidney function test
  Blood tests and 24-hour urine collection are needed to assess your kidney function to diagnose IgA nephropathy. You are also suggested to have an iothalamate clearance test, which uses a special contrast agent to track how well your kidneys are filtering wastes. Kidney Disease Hospital is one of the few centers to specialize in iothalamate clearance testing in the dedicated renal pathology laboratory.
  2. renal biopsy
  A renal biopsy is a procedure in which a sample of kidney (also called renal) tissue is obtained. Microscopic examination of the tissue can provide information needed to diagnose, monitor or treat a renal disorder. Renal biopsy is recommended for selected patients with kidney disease. It is most commonly performed when less invasive measures are insufficient. It is the most accurate test to confirm the diagnosis of IgA nephropathy. It can also help determine the severity of the disease.
  3. Kidney imaging. Ultrasound or X-rays also may be used to evaluate the shape or size of your kidneys. A cystoscopy exam can rule out other causes of bleeding in the urinary tract.

  All of these examinations can be carried out in Kidney Disease Hospital to diagnose IgA nephropathy.

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