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* Patient history and physical examination.

* Blood and urine tests.

* Ultrasound or CT (computed tomography) scans, or MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) of the abdominal area.

* A kidney biopsy may be done. After local anesthesia is administered to the patient, the doctor inserts a needle into the kidney through the back to extract a small sample of tissue for microscopic examination.

 

 

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