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Background and Aims: Kidney biopsy is decisive while evaluating for the diagnosis of glomerular, vascular, tubulointerstitial and genetic diseases. There is paucity of data on prevalence and pattern of various types of kidney diseases in Nepalese population. We describe various types of kidney diseases in patient population undergoing kidney biopsy at our centre.
 Methods: This is a prospective analysis of all patients, who underwent percutaneous renal biopsy at Manipal teaching hospital, over a duration of 30 months, i.e. August 2017 to January 2019. All kinds of kidney disease patients were included for kidney biopsy, irrespective of their clinical syndromes and underlying diagnosis.
 Results: A total of 175 consecutive biopsies were analyzed. The mean age of the patient was 35 } 15 years. Majority of the biopsy performed were in females. The majority of biopsy cases were age between 21-30 years of age. The youngest case to undergo renal biopsy was a child with asymptomatic isolated hematuria. The most frequent histological pattern observed in our study was IgA nephropathy (34.6%), followed by Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (15.45%) and Membranous nephropathy (14.85%). Regarding complication macroscopic hematuria was seen in 15 (8.5%) cases and 8 (4.5%) cases had perinephric hematoma. There was no death related to renal biopsy.
 Conclusion: IgA nephropathy was the commonest histological pattern. Subnephrotic proteinuria was the commonest indication for biopsy. Complication of kidney biopsy is rare and considered safe procedure in clinical practice to determine diagnosis, prognosis and treatment.

Highlights

  • Glomerular diseases are the major cause of end stage kidney disease

  • Kidney biopsy remains an irreplaceable tool in the clinical practice of nephrologists to determine diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of several glomerular diseases.[1] kidney biopsy is a relatively safe procedure, with life-threatening complications occurring in less than 0.1% of biopsies.[2]

  • The most frequent histological pattern observed in our study was IgA nephropathy (64), followed by FSGS and MGN and so forth which is depicted in table

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Introduction

Kidney biopsy remains an irreplaceable tool in the clinical practice of nephrologists to determine diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of several glomerular diseases.[1] kidney biopsy is a relatively safe procedure, with life-threatening complications occurring in less than 0.1% of biopsies.[2] Various studies conducted in central parts of Nepal has shown different pattern and prevalence of glomerular diseases.[3,4] The prevalence of the (JAIM): 15th issue, Volume 08, Number 01; January - June 2019. Kidney diseases changes with the time.[5] This study is conducted to identify the patterns of the glomerular diseases in native kidneys in patients in western Nepal. Kidney biopsy is decisive while evaluating for the diagnosis of glomerular, vascular, tubulointerstitial and genetic diseases. There is paucity of data on prevalence and pattern of various types of kidney diseases in Nepalese population. We describe various types of kidney diseases in patient population undergoing kidney biopsy at our centre

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