One hundred and twenty-three Koreans were scanned for various medical reasons by MDCT. We measured kidney volume with three dimensional reconstruction programs. In the coronal section, we measured the craniocaudal length of both kidneys. Cross sectional kidney size was defined the sum of both sides of the rectangle enclosing the kidney at the level of the renal (hilum) vessel. Patients were excluded when they have the estimated GFR, calculated by modification of diet in renal disease, less than 90 ml/min/1.73m2, diabetes, any urinary abnormalities, renal anatomical abnormality, renal arterydisease, more than three cysts and larger than 3 cm of cyst.
RESULTS:
Kidney volumes were 177+/-34 mL for men and 146+/-28 mL for women. There were no volume differences among age groups. Kidney lengths were 10.5+/-0.9 cm for left and 10.0+/-0.8 cm for right. The cross sectional kidney size was 10.8+/-1.1 cm for left and 10.7+/-1.0 cm for right. There was a high correlation between the kidney volumes and the cross sectional sizes (r=0.80).