Evaluation of absolute volume of human fetal kidney's cortex and medulla during gestation

Background. Human fetal kidney is quite different from the mature kidney, both macroscopically and hystologically. Lobulated surface of the human fetal kidney reflects its inner organization. Aim. To determine the fetal kidneys' volume according to the gestational age, to establish periods of t...

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Main Authors: Vlajković Slobodan, Daković-Bjelaković Marija, Čukuranović Rade, Popović Jasmina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Military Health Department, Ministry of Defance, Serbia 2005-01-01
Series:Vojnosanitetski Pregled
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2005/0042-84500502107V.pdf
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spelling doaj-45f57a19e8cc4fb38f95dec54937e94e2020-11-24T23:32:22ZengMilitary Health Department, Ministry of Defance, SerbiaVojnosanitetski Pregled0042-84502005-01-016221071110.2298/VSP0502107VEvaluation of absolute volume of human fetal kidney's cortex and medulla during gestationVlajković SlobodanDaković-Bjelaković MarijaČukuranović RadePopović JasminaBackground. Human fetal kidney is quite different from the mature kidney, both macroscopically and hystologically. Lobulated surface of the human fetal kidney reflects its inner organization. Aim. To determine the fetal kidneys' volume according to the gestational age, to establish periods of their maximal and minimal growth and to compare these values for various gestational ages. Methods. Forty five human fetal kidneys aged from IV to X lunar months were analyzed. Kidneys were divided into nine groups according to their gestational age. The volumes of cortex and medulla were determined using stereological methods. The results were statistically analyzed and the periods of significant growth of these structures were marked. Results. Fetal kidney's cortex and medulla grew continually with a very high coefficient of linear correlation with crown-rump length. The cortex/medulla ratio was minimal in the first half of V lunar month, when medulla grew most rapidly and it was maximal immediately before birth, when cortex achieved its maximum. Conclusion. This study was an effort to provide some parameters which would help in the future investigations of the development of human fetal kidney.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2005/0042-84500502107V.pdfkidney cortexkidney medullafetus
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author Vlajković Slobodan
Daković-Bjelaković Marija
Čukuranović Rade
Popović Jasmina
spellingShingle Vlajković Slobodan
Daković-Bjelaković Marija
Čukuranović Rade
Popović Jasmina
Evaluation of absolute volume of human fetal kidney's cortex and medulla during gestation
Vojnosanitetski Pregled
kidney cortex
kidney medulla
fetus
author_facet Vlajković Slobodan
Daković-Bjelaković Marija
Čukuranović Rade
Popović Jasmina
author_sort Vlajković Slobodan
title Evaluation of absolute volume of human fetal kidney's cortex and medulla during gestation
title_short Evaluation of absolute volume of human fetal kidney's cortex and medulla during gestation
title_full Evaluation of absolute volume of human fetal kidney's cortex and medulla during gestation
title_fullStr Evaluation of absolute volume of human fetal kidney's cortex and medulla during gestation
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of absolute volume of human fetal kidney's cortex and medulla during gestation
title_sort evaluation of absolute volume of human fetal kidney's cortex and medulla during gestation
publisher Military Health Department, Ministry of Defance, Serbia
series Vojnosanitetski Pregled
issn 0042-8450
publishDate 2005-01-01
description Background. Human fetal kidney is quite different from the mature kidney, both macroscopically and hystologically. Lobulated surface of the human fetal kidney reflects its inner organization. Aim. To determine the fetal kidneys' volume according to the gestational age, to establish periods of their maximal and minimal growth and to compare these values for various gestational ages. Methods. Forty five human fetal kidneys aged from IV to X lunar months were analyzed. Kidneys were divided into nine groups according to their gestational age. The volumes of cortex and medulla were determined using stereological methods. The results were statistically analyzed and the periods of significant growth of these structures were marked. Results. Fetal kidney's cortex and medulla grew continually with a very high coefficient of linear correlation with crown-rump length. The cortex/medulla ratio was minimal in the first half of V lunar month, when medulla grew most rapidly and it was maximal immediately before birth, when cortex achieved its maximum. Conclusion. This study was an effort to provide some parameters which would help in the future investigations of the development of human fetal kidney.
topic kidney cortex
kidney medulla
fetus
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0042-8450/2005/0042-84500502107V.pdf
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