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|rowspan=2| '''Sex''' ||colspan=2 align="center"| '''Weight''', standard | |rowspan=2| '''Sex''' ||colspan=2 align="center"| '''Weight''', reference range<ref group="notes">Renal weight range is the ''standard reference range'', that is, defined as the interval between which 95% of values of a reference population fall into.</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 05:52, 3 January 2020
| Sex | Weight, reference range[notes 1] | |
| Right kidney | Left kidney | |
| Men[1] | 80–160 g (2.8–5.6 oz) | 80–175 g (2.8–6.2 oz) |
| Women[2] | 40–175 g (1.4–6.2 oz) | 35–190 g (1.2–6.7 oz) |
The kidneys are equally sized / (of normal size, with a total weight of ___ g)((a weight of ___ g on the right side and ___ g on the right)).
(No abnormal adhesions between the kidneys and surrounding fibrous capsules.)
The kidneys have smooth surfaces/ {{Granular surface, possibly indicating nephrosclerosis}}. Cut surfaces have well-defined medulla, cortex, and papillae.
The renal pelvis and ureters are unremarkable /( Renal pelvis and ureters are have normal calibers, with non-irritated mucosal surfaces and open lumens).
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