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What is the normal size of the kidney at the age of 60?
According to imaging studies, total kidney volume decreases by about 16 cm³ per decade after age 60, though a wide range is considered normal. A key aspect of healthy aging is understanding these physiological shifts, including changes to the kidneys. Knowing what is the normal size of the kidney at the age of 60 can help you and your doctor monitor your health.
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Healthy Aging