2018
DOI: 10.31393/morphology-journal-2018-24(3)-08
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Changes in the sizes of the kidney after contralateral nephrectomy in the experiment

Abstract: The evaluation of renal measurements such as length, width and thickness, volume is important in the diagnosis and treatment of many renal disorders, since there is a close relationship between the sizes of the kidneys and its function. The purpose of the study was to establish and compare during the postoperative period changes in the mass and sizes of the kidney left after nephrectomy in the sexually mature male rats. An experimental study was carried out on 84 sexually mature white male rats weighing 178-19… Show more

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“…evaluated the changes in kidney size after nephrectomy in mice and found that animals undergoing nephrectomy had a significant increase in kidney size. [ 22 ] In our study, we found that based on sonography, the kidney size increased significantly during the study, but no changes in the variables related to renal function including eGFR, creatinine, urine Ca/Cr, and urine Pr/Cr were seen. Therefore, according to the study by Monastyrskyi et al .…”
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confidence: 54%
“…evaluated the changes in kidney size after nephrectomy in mice and found that animals undergoing nephrectomy had a significant increase in kidney size. [ 22 ] In our study, we found that based on sonography, the kidney size increased significantly during the study, but no changes in the variables related to renal function including eGFR, creatinine, urine Ca/Cr, and urine Pr/Cr were seen. Therefore, according to the study by Monastyrskyi et al .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 54%