Objective: To fete anatomical variations it’s necessary to establish the normal pattern of the mortal body. Both the body as a whole, and its internal organs
and corridor, show certain inflexibility of size, form, structure and position. Similar change within a generally educated range is considered as normal variations; nonetheless any departure beyond these limits is classified as anomalies or deformations [1]. Variations in the renal morphometry are no exception to this universal miracle.