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Renal biopsy has definitive role in the confirmation of diagnosis in various renal diseases, histopathological diagnosis is not only helpful in diagnosis but also efective in treatment and prognostication, even in cuurent era of genetic testing histology is relevant.
A retrospective analysis of the histopathological picture of all renal biopsies of infants who were admitted in Osmania general hospital with age group between three months to 12 months were analysed all the biopsy were subjected to light microscopy and immunofluorescence, ultasound guided biopsies were done
The study was conducted at department of nephrology, osmania general hospital, hyderabad ,renal biopsies were conducted on infants with infantile nephrotic syndrome, Aki, data was enteed into excel sheet and analysed ,demographic profiles clinical data lab results , renal biopsy findings were collected from patient record
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A total of 72 infant renal biopsy were analysed which were done from 2013 to 2023,male to female ratio was 19:17, common indication for biopsy was nephrotic range proteinuria in infants with nephrotic syndrome which accounted for 45% of infants, nephrotic with atypical features accounted for 40%, Aki presentation was seen in 15% of infants, common biopsy proven renal disease MCD seen in 54% of infants, followed by FSGS accounting for 22%,IgM nephropathy was seen in 5.5%, 4.1% of infant biopsies showed Finnish variant nephrotic syndrome, infants who presented with aki presented with hyperoxalosis, HUS, dysplatic kidney, consanguinity is more common in southern states of India which reflected in our data nearly 37% of infants were born out of consanguineous marriage
The study represents important contribution to understand renal disease in infants.
Though in the era of genetic testing especially in low in come and middle income group countries renal biopsy still holds its ground and is indispensable diagnostic tool.
Despite been invasive biopsy offers swift turn around in contrast to genetics which takes couple of weeks delaying medical management.