Tests and Procedures
Kidney biopsy
Why it's done
A kidney biopsy may be done to:
- Diagnose a kidney problem that can't otherwise be identified
- Help develop treatment plans based on the kidney's condition
- Determine how quickly kidney disease is progressing
- Determine the extent of damage from kidney disease or another disease
- Evaluate how well treatment for kidney disease is working
- Monitor the health of a transplanted kidney or find out why a transplanted kidney isn't working properly
Your doctor may recommend a kidney biopsy based on the results of blood or urine tests that show:
- Blood in the urine originating from the kidney
- Protein in the urine (proteinuria) that's excessive, rising or accompanied by other signs of kidney disease
- Problems with kidney function, leading to excessive waste products in the blood
Not everyone with these problems needs a kidney biopsy. The decision is based on your signs and symptoms, test results, and overall health.