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Right Kidney Larger Than Left Kidney
As per my knowledge,Left Kidney is always larger than the Right Kidney. But in my case,my Right Kidney (11.16 cm) is larger than the Left Kidney (10.21 cm) What might be the cause of my Right Kidney being larger than my Left Kidney by .95 cm ? Is it due to some abnormal condition or disease ? Kindly comment...
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Less than 1 cm difference is absolutely normal Don’t worry about it You need to worry more about the grade 2 fatty liver Consult a gastroenterologist for that part
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