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Reference values and sex differences in absolute and relative kidney size. A Swiss autopsy study.

Sabrina Addidou KaluckiChristelle LardiJonas GaressusAlain KfourySilke GrabherrMichel BurnierMenno Pruijm
Published in: BMC nephrology (2020)
Absolute and relative renal weights were both smaller in women. This is in line with recent studies stating that nephron numbers are also lower in women. Relative renal length was longer in women, suggesting that female kidneys have a more elongated shape. In comparison with older autopsy studies, renal weight appears to be stable over time.
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