My liver size is 15.5 cm. Is there any harm for my liver?
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The liver is the largest organ in the human body. During development, liver size increases with increasing age, averaging 5 cm span at 5 years and attaining adult size by age 15. The size depends on several factors: age, sex, body size and shape, as well as the particular examination technique utilized (e.g. Palpation versus percussion versus radiographic). By percussion, the mean liver size is 7 cm for women and 10.5 cm for men. A liver span 2 to 3 cm larger or smaller than these values is considered abnormal. The liver weighs 1200 to 1400 g in the adult woman and 1400 to 1500 g in the adult man. You have to check up and tell more details.
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