interstitial nephritis

How is it Diagnosed?

Diagnosis typically involves a combination of clinical evaluation, laboratory tests, and imaging studies. Blood tests often reveal elevated levels of creatinine and urea, indicating reduced kidney function. Urine tests may show white blood cells, red blood cells, and protein. Imaging techniques like ultrasound or CT scans help visualize kidney abnormalities. A definitive diagnosis often requires a kidney biopsy, where a small tissue sample is examined under a microscope.

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