hrp0084p2-344 | Fat | ESPE2015
Soheilipour Fahimeh
, Rahimzade Nahid
, Jesmi Fatemeh
, Pishgahroudsari Mohadeseh
, Kaviani Sarah
, Sadeghian Mahnaz
, Almassinokiani Fariba
Background: Obesity ignites numerous health and psychosocial problems and is associated with various comorbidities. BMI is also independently associated with improved risk for numerous kidney disorders. As renal length is considered a vital parameter in the clinical assessment of renal patients, normal renal length has to be defined in accordance to BMI. The aim of this study is to define normal kidney length in obese children, comparing ultrasound measurements of the kidney l...