Kidney BiopsyBiopsy, Kidney, Percutaneous Renal Biopsy, Renal Biopsy Why It Is DoneA kidney biopsy is done to: - Find kidney disease when there is blood or
protein in the urine or when the kidneys are not working
well.
- Check kidney problems seen on an ultrasound or a CT
scan.
- Watch kidney disease and see if treatment is
working.
- See whether a transplanted kidney is working.
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