Test Code RPCWT Renal Pathology Consultation, Wet Tissue
Ordering Guidance
This test is for a renal wet tissue consultation only. For a consultation on paraffin embedded renal tissue and slides, order PATHC / Pathology Consultation.
Shipping Instructions
1. Advise shipping specimens in Styrofoam transportation coolers to avoid extreme hot or cold temperatures and to ensure specimens are received at required specimen transport (stability) temperature.
2. Attach the green "Attention Pathology" address label (T498) to the outside of the transport container before putting into the courier mailer.
Necessary Information
All requisition and supporting information must be submitted in English.
The following information is required:
1. All requisitions must be labeled with:
-Patient name, date of birth, and medical record number
-Name and phone number of the referring nephrologist/pathologist or ordering provider
-Anatomic site and collection date
2. A brief patient history is essential to achieve a consultation fully relevant to the ordering provider’s needs.
3. Additional information needed:
-Recent nephrology consultation notes
-History and physical progress notes
-Recent laboratory test results, including serologies (eg, renal/kidney function panel, antinuclear antibodies, anti-glomerular basement membrane antibodies, C3/C4, serum or urine protein electrophoresis, serum albumin, hepatitis/HIV screen, urinalysis)
Specimen Required
Specimen Type: Kidney biopsy
Supplies: Renal Biopsy Kit (T231)
Specimen Volume: Entire specimen
Collection Instructions: Collect and prepare biopsy specimens per instructions in Renal Biopsy Procedure for Handling Tissue for Light Microscopy, Immunofluorescent Histology, and Electron Microscopy.
Additional Information: On Saturdays and holidays, RUSH (same day as receipt) interpretation is available for clinically emergent cases (eg, acute kidney failure, rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis, acute kidney allograft dysfunction) but requires advanced notification and approval by a Mayo Clinic Renal Pathologist (507-284-5677).
To request RUSH service outside of regular business hours, contact Mayo Clinic Laboratories at 800-533-1710.
Forms
1. Renal Biopsy Patient Information
2. If not ordering electronically, complete, print, and send a Renal Diagnostics Test Request (T830) with the specimen.
Useful For
Evaluating and managing patients with kidney disease
Following the progression of known kidney disease or response to therapy
Determining the cause of dysfunction in the transplanted kidney (allograft)
Reflex Tests
Test ID | Reporting Name | Available Separately | Always Performed |
---|---|---|---|
EMR | EM, Renal Biopsy | No, (Bill Only) | No |
IFPCA | IF Additional | No, (Bill Only) | No |
IFPCI | IF Initial | No, (Bill Only) | No |
LV4RP | Level 4 Gross and Microscopic, RB | No, (Bill Only) | No |
SS2PC | SpecStain, Grp II, other | No, (Bill Only) | No |
Testing Algorithm
The Renal Pathology Consultation is performed by a Mayo Clinic renal pathologist and entails the performance of appropriate procedures and stains based on the material received, patient information, and specific findings on the case in order to determine a diagnosis. Optimal/standard diagnostic interpretation of a medical kidney biopsy requires integration of the light microscopy, immunofluorescence, and electron microscopy findings together with the clinical and laboratory data for the patient. Published standards by the Renal Pathology Society are followed for the diagnostic evaluation and reporting of non-neoplastic kidney disease.(1)
Light Microscopy:
Wet/unprocessed tissue submitted for light microscopy routinely includes the preparation of stains, which include hematoxylin and eosin, periodic acid Schiff, Masson trichrome, and Jones methenamine silver stains.
Immunofluorescence:
Wet/unprocessed tissue submitted for immunofluorescence may include the following stains to render an accurate diagnosis. These stains include IgA, IgG, IgM, C1q, C3, albumin, fibrinogen, kappa light chain, and lambda light chain stains with C4d added if the biopsy is an allograft.
The IgG subtypes (IgG1, IgG2, IgG3, IgG4) are typically only utilized if the biopsy shows features suspicious for a monoclonal/monotypic deposition process involving IgG.
Alport (collagen IV, alpha 2 and alpha 5) staining is performed in the setting of biopsy findings that are consistent with hereditary nephritis/Alport syndrome.
Phospholipase A2 receptor staining is performed in the setting of membranous nephropathy/glomerulonephritis to aid in determining whether it is most likely primary/idiopathic or secondary.
Paraffin-Based Immunofluorescence Stains:
The paraffin-based immunofluorescence stains listed above would only be utilized in the special circumstance when there is no tissue or inadequate tissue available for standard immunofluorescence or if there are findings that raise concern for so-called "masked deposits."
Electron Microscopy:
Wet/unprocessed tissue submitted for electron microscopy will be processed for transmission electron microscopy. A formal interpretive report is issued, incorporating the findings from all tests performed for diagnostic purposes.
For more information see Pathology Consultation Ordering Algorithm.
Special Instructions
Method Name
Pathology Consultation
Reporting Name
Renal PathologySpecimen Type
Kidney BiopsySpecimen Minimum Volume
See Specimen Required
Specimen Stability Information
Specimen Type | Temperature | Time | Special Container |
---|---|---|---|
Kidney Biopsy | Ambient (preferred) | ||
Refrigerated |
Reference Values
Results of the consultation are reported in a formal pathology report, which may include a description of ancillary test results (if applicable) and an interpretive comment.
Interpretation
Both a verbal report and a faxed report are provided to nephrologists for Mayo Clinic Laboratories cases.
Digital images for electron microscopy and immunofluorescent stains may be downloaded as needed using the digital imaging link provided in the final report.
In most cases, electron microscopy results are reported as an addendum, and a final report including these findings is issued. This final report is again faxed to the submitting nephrologist and mailed to the submitting pathology laboratory, along with a representative set of the light microscopy slides.
Clinical Reference
1. Chang A, Gibson IW, Cohen AH, et al. A position paper on standardizing the nonneoplastic kidney biopsy report. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol. 2012;7:1365-1368
2. Jennette JC, D'Agati VD, Olson JL, Silva FG, eds. Heptinstall's Pathology of the Kidney. 7th ed. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins; 2014
Day(s) Performed
Monday through Saturday
Report Available
2 to 10 days; Cases requiring additional material or ancillary testing may require additional time.Performing Laboratory
Mayo Clinic Laboratories in RochesterCPT Code Information
88305 (If appropriate)
88348 (If appropriate)
88313 (If appropriate)
88346 (If appropriate)
88350 (If appropriate)
LOINC Code Information
Test ID | Test Order Name | Order LOINC Value |
---|---|---|
RPCWT | Renal Pathology | 65757-7 |
Result ID | Test Result Name | Result LOINC Value |
---|---|---|
71219 | Interpretation | 60570-9 |
71220 | Participated in the Interpretation | No LOINC Needed |
71221 | Report electronically signed by | 19139-5 |
71222 | Addendum | 35265-8 |
71223 | Gross Description | 22634-0 |
71224 | Material Received | 85298-8 |
71615 | Disclaimer | 62364-5 |
71846 | Case Number | 80398-1 |