Objective: To determine reference ranges for normal fetal renal size i
n a population of pregnant patients at Mayo Clinic Rochester. Design:
Normal fetal kidneys were prospectively analyzed relative to gestation
al age and to fetal body weight. Material and Methods: In 100 pregnant
women, prenatal ultrasound examinations were performed between 18 and
39 weeks of gestation. Fetal renal length and volume were determined
by prenatal ultrasonography and compared with gestational age and esti
mated fetal body weight. Reference ranges as a function of gestational
age were obtained for fetal body weight, renal length, renal volume,
renal length/body weight, and renal volume/body weight. Reference rang
es as a function of body weight were determined for renal length and r
enal volume. Polynomial least-squares regression analysis was used to
model each of the growth variables (Y) as a function of either gestati
onal age or body weight (X). Results: Graphic representation of these
relationships are presented. These graphs include the 2.5, 5.0, 95.0,
and 97.5 percentiles and the predicted value of Y from the regression
equations. Fetal body weight, renal length, and renal volume increased
throughout gestation, and the ratio between fetal renal volume and bo
dy weight remained constant. Conclusion: These data about normal fetal
renal growth relative to gestational age and fetal body weight should
help identify fetal abnormalities in renal size or growth patterns.