Ann -
IMO the thing to keep in mind is that the words "average" and "normal" don't always apply to everyone.
My diagnostic MRI showed my AN was 1.5 cms, but when I had surgery approximately 6 weeks later, my neurosurgeon said it had "doubled"; my neurotologist said it had "almost doubled".
Regardless of who was correct, my AN was obviously more than 1.5 cms when it was removed. So, I either had very rapid growth or an MRI that had inaccurate measurements.
I guess my point is, serial growth may or may not apply to you and your AN, which is why doctors recommend MRIs every six months to monitor growth.
Also, as Laz mentioned, sometimes treatment decisions are made based on the location of an AN and/or the problems it is causing.
BTW, as an American, I can tell you that I don't understand the metric system. I didn't understand it back in grade school and I still didn't understand it 30-something years later when I tried to help my children decipher it last year in 6th grade
Jan