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Ultrasonographically, normal renal size in cats varies between 30 and 44 mm.
 
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The picture shows a kidney removed from a cat at post mortem.


Question Answer Article
Comment on the size of this kidney and how renal size is normally assessed antemortem. Link to Article
Is speculation on the diagnosis possible from the gross appearance in this case? Link to Article
In general, what are the indications and precautions for renal biopsy? Link to Article


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