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Year 2018, Volume: 12 Issue: 2, 83 - 89, 15.08.2018

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  • 15. Musa MJ, Abukonna A. Sonographic measurement of renal size in normal high altitude populations. Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences 2017;10:178-182.
  • 16. Buchholz NP, Abbas F, Biyabani SR, Afzal M, Javed Q, Rizvi I, Talati J. Ultrasonographic renal size in individuals without known renal disease. J Pak Med Assoc 2000;50:12-16.
  • 17. Udoaka AI, Enyi C, Agi CE. Sonological Evaluation of the Liver, Spleen and the Kineys in an Adult Southern Nigerian Population. Asian J Med Sci 2013;5:33-36.
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  • 37. Childs JT, Esterman AJ, Thoirs KA, Turner RC. Ultrasound in the assessment of hepatomegaly: A simple technique to determine an enlarged liver using reliable and valid measurements. Sonography 2016;3:47-52.
  • 38. Pluim BM, Zwinderman AH, van der Laarse A, van der Wall EE. The athlete's heart. A meta-analysis of cardiac structure and function. Circulation 2000;101:336-344.

Ultrasonographic assessment of spleen, kidney and liver size in licensed football players

Year 2018, Volume: 12 Issue: 2, 83 - 89, 15.08.2018

Abstract

Objectives: The aim of this study was to find out the effect of training on dimensions of spleen, kidney and liver in licensed

football players.

Methods: The study group consisted of 53 licensed male football players and 52 male non-athlete controls. The visceral organ

measurements were evaluated by ultrasonography. Independent samples t test and linear regression analysis were used for statistical

analysis.

Results: The mean age was 22.11±3.36 years in footballers and 22.71±3.92 years in controls. The spleen’s transverse axis length

(4.89±0.52 cm) and liver’s anteroposterior length (11.9±2.35 cm) were significantly higher in the footballers compared to the

controls (4.42±0.65 cm and 10.39±1.9 cm; p<0.001 and p<0.001; respectively). However, the lengths of the long axis of the

right kidney (10.3±0.86 cm), long axis of the left kidney (10.4±0.77 cm) and the transverse axis length of the right kidney

(4.05±0.57 cm) were significantly lower in the footballers compared to the controls (10.69±0.68 cm, 10.97±0.68 cm, 4.35±0.74

cm; p=0.012, p<0.001, p=0.02; respectively). Furthermore, weekly training time was negatively correlated with transverse axis

lengths of the right kidney (Beta=0.656; p<0.001) and of the left kidney (Beta=-0.275; p=0.042).

Conclusion: We consider that knowing the normal sizes of the visceral organs of footballers will be useful in determining














the appropriate diagnosis and treatment and in accelerating the footballers to come back to competitions.

References

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  • 2. Hawley JA, Hargreaves M, Joyner MJ, Zierath JR. Integrative biology of exercise. Cell 2014;159:738-49.
  • 3. Ekun OA, Emiabata AF, Abiodun OC, Ogidi NO, Adefolaju FO, Ekun OO. Effects of football sporting activity on renal and liver functions among young undergraduate students of a Nigerian tertiary institution. BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med 2017;3(1):e000223.
  • 4. Jacobs DR, Sluik D, Rokling-Andersen MH, Drevon CA. Association of 1-y changes in diet pattern with cardiovascular disease risk factors and adipokines: results from the 1-y randomized Oslo Diet and Exercise Study. Am J Clin Nutr 2009;89:509-517.
  • 5. Weinberger M, Abu-Hasan M. Perceptions and pathophysiology of dyspnea and exercisein tolerance. Pediatr Clin North Am 2009;56:33-48.
  • 6. McCorkle R, Thomas B, Suffaletto H, Jehle D. Normative spleen size in tall healthy athletes: implications for safe return to contact sports after infectious mononucleosis. Clin J Sport Med 2010;20(6):413-415. 7. Stricker PR, Hardin BH, Puffer JC. An unusual presentation of liver laceration in a 13-yr-old football player. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1993;25;667-672.
  • 8. Megremis SD, Vlachonikolis IG, Tsilimigaki AM. Spleen length in childhood with US: normal values based on age, sex, and somatometric parameters. Radiology 2004; 231:129-134.
  • 9. Spielmann AL, DeLong DM, Kliewer MA. Sonographic evaluation of spleen size in tall healthy athletes. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2005;184:45-49.
  • 10. Praphatsorn P, Thong-Ngam D, Kulaputana O, Klaikeaw N. Effects of intense exercise on biochemical and histological changes in rat liver and pancreas. Asian Biomedicine 2010;4:619-625.
  • 11. Midorikawa T, Kondo M, Beekley MD, Koizumi K, Abe T. High REE in Sumo wrestlers attributed to large organ-tissue mass. Med Sci Sports Exerc 2007;39:688-693.
  • 12. Miyauchi S, Oshima S, Asaka M, Kawano H, Torii S, Higuchi M. Organ size increases with weight gain in power-trained athletes. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab 2013;23:617-623.
  • 13. O'Connor TE, Skinner LJ, Kiely P, Fenton JE. Return to contact sports following infectious mononucleosis: the role of serial ultrasonography. Ear Nose Throat J 2011;90:E21-E24.
  • 14. Hosey RG, Mattacola CG, Kriss V, Armsey T, Quarles JD, Jagger J. Ultrasound assessment of spleen size in collegiate athletes. Br J Sports Med 2006;40:251-254.
  • 15. Musa MJ, Abukonna A. Sonographic measurement of renal size in normal high altitude populations. Journal of Radiation Research and Applied Sciences 2017;10:178-182.
  • 16. Buchholz NP, Abbas F, Biyabani SR, Afzal M, Javed Q, Rizvi I, Talati J. Ultrasonographic renal size in individuals without known renal disease. J Pak Med Assoc 2000;50:12-16.
  • 17. Udoaka AI, Enyi C, Agi CE. Sonological Evaluation of the Liver, Spleen and the Kineys in an Adult Southern Nigerian Population. Asian J Med Sci 2013;5:33-36.
  • 18. Muthusami P, Ananthakrishnan R, Santosh P. Need for a nomogram of renal sizes in the Indian population- findings from a single centre sonographic study. Indian J Med Res 2014;139:686-693.
  • 19. Yadav SK, Yadav R, Chakradhar S, Karn A. Measurement of Renal Length and Width in Healthy Adults and Their Association with Various Parameters. Int J Cur Res Rev 2017;9:29-32.
  • 20. El-Reshaid W, Abdul-Fattah, H. Sonographic assessment of renal size in healthy adults. Med PrincPract 2014; 23:432-436.
  • 21. Özmen Z, Aktaş F, Özmen Z, Almus E, Demir O. Ultrasound measurement of liver longitudinal length in a North Anatolian population: A community-based study. Niger J Clin Pract 2018;21:653-657.
  • 22. Kratzer W, Fritz V, Mason RA, Haenle MM, Kaechele V; Roemerstein Study Group. Factors affecting liver size: a sonographic survey of 2080 subjects. J Ultrasound Med 2003;22:1155-1161.
  • 23. Chow KU, Luxembourg B, Seifried E, Bonig H. Spleen size is significantly influenced by body height and sex: establishment of normal values for spleen size at US with a cohort of 1200 healthy individuals. Radiology 2016;279:306-313.
  • 24. Serter S, Ceylan C, Tunçyürek Ö, Örgüç Ş, Pabuçcu Y. Sonographic evaluation of spleen size and prevalence of accessory spleen in a healthy male Turkish population. Turk J Hematol 2010; 27: 25-28.
  • 25. Ehimwenma O, Tagbo MT. Determination of normal dimension of the spleen by ultrasound in an endemic tropical environment. Niger Med J 2011;52:198-203.
  • 26. Singh A, Chandra N, Ansari H, Das JK. Measurement Of The Spleen Width In Relation With The Height In The Adults Of Bihar – An Ultrasonographic Study J Anat Sciences 2016;24:13-17.
  • 27. Doğan TH, Başak M, Karataş O, Değirmenci H, Özkurt H. 0-14 yaş arası sağlıklı çocuklarda karaciğer, dalak ve böbrek boyutlarının sonografik olarak değerlendirilmesi. Çocuk Sağlığı ve Hastalıkları Dergisi 2004;47:107-113.
  • 28. Kumar V, Abbas A K., Fausto N, Aster JC. Robbins and Cotran pathologic basis of disease, professional edition e-book. Elsevier Health Sciences, 2014.
  • 29. Sienz M, Ignee A, Dietrich CF: Sonography today: reference values in abdominal ultrasound: aorta, inferior vena cava, kidneys. Z Gastroenterol 2012; 50: 293-315.
  • 30. Mounier-Vehier C, Lions C, Devos P, Jaboureck O, Willoteaux S, Carre A, Beregi JP. Cortical thickness: an early morphological marker of atherosclerotic renal disease. Kidney Int 2002;61:591-598.
  • 31. Hirose K, Tsuchida H, Osterby R, Gundersen HJ. A strong correlation between glomerular filtration rate and filtration surface in diabetic kidney hyperfunction. Lab Invest 1980;43: 434-437.
  • 32. Gameraddin M, Ali A, Al-radaddi M, Haleeb M, Alshoabi S. The Sonographic Dimensions of the Liver at Normal subjects Compared to Patients with Malaria. IJMI 2015;3:130-136.
  • 33. Gosink BB, Leymaster CE. Ultrasonic determination of hepatomegaly. J Clin Ultrasound 1981; 9(1): 37-44.
  • 34. Kawasaki S, Makuuchi M, Matsunami H, Hashikura Y, Ikegami T, Chisuwa H, Kawarazaki, H. Preoperative measurement of segmental liver volume of donors for living liver transplantation. Hepatology 1993;18:1115-1120.
  • 35. Fritschy P, Robotti G, Schneekloth G, Vock P. Measurement of liver volume by ultrasound and computed tomography. J Clin Ultrasound1983;11:299-303.
  • 36. Axford J, O’Callaghan C. Medicine, 2nd edn. Oxford: Blackwell Science; 2004.
  • 37. Childs JT, Esterman AJ, Thoirs KA, Turner RC. Ultrasound in the assessment of hepatomegaly: A simple technique to determine an enlarged liver using reliable and valid measurements. Sonography 2016;3:47-52.
  • 38. Pluim BM, Zwinderman AH, van der Laarse A, van der Wall EE. The athlete's heart. A meta-analysis of cardiac structure and function. Circulation 2000;101:336-344.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Original Articles
Authors

Mehmet Demir 0000-0003-2405-9317

Murat Baykara

Tolga Yiğitkanlı This is me

Adem Doğaner

Mustafa Çiçek This is me

Nurten Akkeçeci

Atilla Yoldaş

Publication Date August 15, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018 Volume: 12 Issue: 2

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APA Demir, M., Baykara, M., Yiğitkanlı, T., Doğaner, A., et al. (2018). Ultrasonographic assessment of spleen, kidney and liver size in licensed football players. Anatomy, 12(2), 83-89.
AMA Demir M, Baykara M, Yiğitkanlı T, Doğaner A, Çiçek M, Akkeçeci N, Yoldaş A. Ultrasonographic assessment of spleen, kidney and liver size in licensed football players. Anatomy. August 2018;12(2):83-89.
Chicago Demir, Mehmet, Murat Baykara, Tolga Yiğitkanlı, Adem Doğaner, Mustafa Çiçek, Nurten Akkeçeci, and Atilla Yoldaş. “Ultrasonographic Assessment of Spleen, Kidney and Liver Size in Licensed Football Players”. Anatomy 12, no. 2 (August 2018): 83-89.
EndNote Demir M, Baykara M, Yiğitkanlı T, Doğaner A, Çiçek M, Akkeçeci N, Yoldaş A (August 1, 2018) Ultrasonographic assessment of spleen, kidney and liver size in licensed football players. Anatomy 12 2 83–89.
IEEE M. Demir, M. Baykara, T. Yiğitkanlı, A. Doğaner, M. Çiçek, N. Akkeçeci, and A. Yoldaş, “Ultrasonographic assessment of spleen, kidney and liver size in licensed football players”, Anatomy, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 83–89, 2018.
ISNAD Demir, Mehmet et al. “Ultrasonographic Assessment of Spleen, Kidney and Liver Size in Licensed Football Players”. Anatomy 12/2 (August 2018), 83-89.
JAMA Demir M, Baykara M, Yiğitkanlı T, Doğaner A, Çiçek M, Akkeçeci N, Yoldaş A. Ultrasonographic assessment of spleen, kidney and liver size in licensed football players. Anatomy. 2018;12:83–89.
MLA Demir, Mehmet et al. “Ultrasonographic Assessment of Spleen, Kidney and Liver Size in Licensed Football Players”. Anatomy, vol. 12, no. 2, 2018, pp. 83-89.
Vancouver Demir M, Baykara M, Yiğitkanlı T, Doğaner A, Çiçek M, Akkeçeci N, Yoldaş A. Ultrasonographic assessment of spleen, kidney and liver size in licensed football players. Anatomy. 2018;12(2):83-9.

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