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Which Kidney Is Bigger?

Published in Kidney Anatomy 1 min read

The left kidney is slightly bigger than the right kidney.

Kidney Size Comparison

Based on the reference provided, there are measurable differences in the dimensions of the left and right kidneys:

Measurement Left Kidney Right Kidney
Renal Length Approximately 11.2 cm Approximately 10.9 cm
Renal Volume Approximately 146 cm³ Approximately 134 cm³

As the table shows, the left kidney is larger than the right kidney in both length and volume. The left kidney typically measures around 11.2 cm in length, and has a volume of about 146 cm³, whereas the right kidney usually measures around 10.9 cm in length, with a volume of about 134 cm³.

Key Takeaway

  • Left Kidney: Larger in both length and volume.
  • Right Kidney: Smaller in both length and volume.

These small differences in size are normal, and are not usually a cause for concern.

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