A 1cm calculus in the kidney is a fancy way of saying that there is a kidney stone that is a little less than 1/2 an inch in diameter (about the size of a pencil eraser).
15 stone
The kidney 1 inch (1.5 cm) thick.
Yes. Normally the kidney is approximately 11-14 cm in length, 6 cm wide and 4 cm thick. The left is slightly larger.
Yes if it's more than 1cm it won't be able to get out the normal way and probably has to be split in lesser parts .
A kidney lesion measuring 1.9 cm by 1.5 cm is approximately the size of a small grape or a cherry. In terms of volume, it is relatively small compared to the overall size of a human kidney, which typically measures around 10 to 12 cm in length. The dimensions indicate a lesion that is notable but not extremely large, warranting further medical evaluation to determine its nature and implications.
14
50 m2 x 15 cm = 7.5 m3
11-14 cm in length, 6 cm wide and 4 cm thick.
About 5 cms
milimeters
15 cm + 7 cm = 22 cm