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Because the right kidney is just below the liver and left kidney below spleen. Liver being larger in size on right side pushes right kidney a little downward, but such an action is not taken by spleen because of its small size on left side.
Veins that are leave each kidney, according to they're side of the anatomic position of the body. Left Kidney- Left vein; Right Kidney- Right vein.
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solid nodel in left kidney\
when your right kidney is failing you put a stint in the left because, well, i forget the rest but your mother is a whore
The right kidney sits under the liver, the largest internal organ. So it's lower down (2-8cm lower) than the left kidney which is under the spleen, a much smaller organ. The tops of the spleen and liver are pretty much in line due to the diaphragm, which is why where their lower borders are makes such a difference.
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On the left side of the kidney.
In the human body, the kidneys are found in the abdominal cavity, one on either side of the midline (left and right) and towards the dorsal surface (back). The right kidney lies slightly lower (caudally) than the left. The left lies between T12 and L3 (vertebrae).
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near the left it is like the human body