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  1. Prune-belly syndrome: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Genetic Disorders, 2nd ed.</i> by David, MD Greenberg, 2005

21. Genitourinary And Kidney Disorders - Prune Belly Syndrome
Print Version. Genitourinary and Kidney Disorders prune belly syndrome.What is prune belly syndrome? What causes prune belly syndrome?
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22. Genitourinary And Kidney Disorders - Prune Belly Syndrome
MUSC Children's Hospital Health Library. Genitourinary and Kidney Disorders PruneBelly Syndrome. What is prune belly syndrome? What causes prune belly syndrome?
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23. Prune Belly Syndrome / Eagle-Barrett Syndrome
Information for the person whose life is in someway affected by prune belly syndrome.Also called EagleBarrett Syndrome/. prune belly syndrome Network, Inc.
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Join us in New York!! To get updated info ~ send e-mail request here Prune Belly Syndrome Network, Inc. Only months until Convention 2003 ! ! Some of the topics being covered in June are: Genetics; Chronic renal failure/ Dialysis; Transplantation; Urology: reconstruction of urinary tract, abdominal reconstruction, voiding dysfunction,and urodynamics; Orthopedics; Physical Therapy; Plastic Surgery; Pulmonology; Social worker; and a Panel of doctors for questions and answers.

24. Genitourinary And Kidney Disorders - Prune Belly Syndrome
prune belly syndrome. What is prune belly syndrome? prune belly syndromeis also known as triad syndrome or EagleBarrett syndrome.
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For a doctor who specializes in this topic, click here. Prune Belly Syndrome What is prune belly syndrome? Prune belly syndrome is also known as triad syndrome or Eagle-Barrett syndrome. It is characterized by a triad of abnormalities that include the following:
  • absence of abdominal muscles undescended testicles - a condition seen in newborns whereby one (or both) of the male testes has not passed down into the scrotal sac an abnormal, expanded bladder and problems in the upper urinary tract, which may include the bladder, ureters, and kidneys

25. Genitourinary And Kidney Disorders - Prune Belly Syndrome
prune belly syndrome. What is prune belly syndrome? prune belly syndromeis also known as triad syndrome or EagleBarrett syndrome.
http://www.chkd.org/Urology/pbs.asp?option=print

26. Genitourinary And Kidney Disorders - Prune Belly Syndrome
What is prune belly syndrome? prune belly syndrome is also known as triadsyndrome or EagleBarrett syndrome. What causes prune belly syndrome?
http://www.uuhsc.utah.edu/healthinfo/pediatric/urology/pbs.htm
Prune Belly Syndrome What is prune belly syndrome?
Prune belly syndrome is also known as triad syndrome or Eagle-Barrett syndrome. It is characterized by a triad of abnormalities that include the following:
  • absence of abdominal muscles
    undescended testicles - a condition seen in newborns whereby one (or both) of the male testes has not passed down into the scrotal sac
    an abnormal, expanded bladder and problems in the upper urinary tract, which may include the bladder, ureters, and kidneys
Because of the substantial involvement of the urinary tract, children with prune belly syndrome are usually unable to completely empty their bladders and have serious bladder, ureter, and kidney impairment. A child with prune belly syndrome may also have other birth defects. Most commonly, these defects involve the skeletal system, intestines, and heart. Girls may have defects in their external genitalia, as well. Some infants who have prune belly syndrome may be stillborn or die within a few months of birth.

27. Genitourinary And Kidney Disorders - Prune Belly Syndrome
Find a Physician, prune belly syndrome What is prune belly syndrome? Prunebelly syndrome is also known as triad syndrome or EagleBarrett syndrome.
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Prune Belly Syndrome What is prune belly syndrome?
Prune belly syndrome is also known as triad syndrome or Eagle-Barrett syndrome. It is characterized by a triad of abnormalities that include the following:

28. NORD - National Organization For Rare Disorders, Inc.
prune belly syndrome. View Cart/Checkout. Copyright 1987, 1989, 1995, 1997Synonyms of prune belly syndrome Abdominal Muscle Deficiency Syndrome;
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A Selection of Internet Sites [*] Outstanding [P] For Professionals [S] Support Group [Portuguese] [*] [P] ABDOMINAL MUSCLES, ABSENCE OF, WITH URINARY TRACT ABNORMALITY AND CRYPTORCHIDISM Alternative titles; symbols PRUNE BELLY SYNDROME from OMIM This condition was first described by Frolich (1839). The appellation "prune belly syndrome" is descriptive because the intestinal pattern is evident through the thin, lax, protruding abdominal wall in the infant ( Osler, 1901 ). ( Osler did not use the term "prune belly" ... "In the summer of 1897 a case of remarkable distension of the abdomen was admitted to the wards, with greatly distended bladder, and on my return in September, Dr. Futcher, knowing that I would be interested in it, sent for the child".) The full syndrome probably occurs only in males ... Multiple cases (of the full syndrome) in families have rarely been reported, ... In British Columbia, Baird and MacDonald (1981) found a frequency of 1 in 29,231 live births ... similar to Poland syndrome (173800) in being rather consistently reproduced in many cases but having no clearly demonstrable mendelian basis ...

30. Health Library - Prune Belly Syndrome
prune belly syndrome. Founded 1991.Support and education for families and professionalsconcerned about EagleBarrett Syndrome (aka prune belly syndrome).
http://yalenewhavenhealth.org/Library/HealthGuide/SelfHelp/topic.asp?hwid=shc29p

31. Rosser
ORIGINAL REPORTS. prune belly syndrome and Tracheoesophageal Fistula in a PrematureNeonate. 9. Coplen, DE, Snow, BW, Duckett, JW prune belly syndrome.
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ORIGINAL REPORTS
Prune Belly Syndrome and Tracheo-esophageal Fistula in a Premature Neonate
Lance Potter
Charles J. Rosser
S. Iskandar
R. Lawrence Kroovand
Departments of Urology and Pathology
Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, North Carolina27157
Prune Belly Syndrome, also known as Eagle-Barrett syndrome, is awell known triad of abdominal muscle deficiency or hypoplasia, urinarytract anomalies, and bilateral cryptorchidism. Tracheo-esophagealfistula is a sporadically occurring defect estimated to occur in 1 out4425 live births. Only one case of Prune Belly Syndrome, tracheo-esophagealfistula associated with VATER syndrome, and urethral atresia occurringin the same individual has been reported. We present a uniquecase involving a 33 week fetus with bladder distention and bilateral hydroureteronephrosisdiagnosed in utero who postnatally was diagnosed with Prune Belly Syndrome,tracheo-esophageal fistula, and urethral atresia.
CASE REPORT After the placement of a 8 Fr. percutaneous suprapubic tube, a cystogramwas performed which demonstrated a large bladder with severe trabeculation.After instillation of 200 milliliters of cystograffin under gravity, bilateralgrade 5 ureteral reflux was evident by the presence of contrast in therenal pelvis bilaterally On day four of life, the patient was noted to have a creatinine of 1.0mg/dl. Urine output during this time was between 1.5-3 ml/kg/hr. Repeatabdominal ultrasonography demonstrated worsening hydroureteronephrosis.The patient was taken to the operating room for an exploratory laparotomyand urinary diversion. The bladder was noted to have two large

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Prune Belly Syndrome
Guide picks Also known as Eagle-Barrett or triad syndrome, a disorder affecting the urinary tract, abdominal muscles, and male testes.
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Article looks at the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of prune belly syndrome. From the About.com Guide to Rare/Orphan Diseases. Prune Belly Syndrome Network Site offers information, support forum, patient registry, and links. MEDLINEplus Health Information Basic information and links about Prune Belly syndrome. Medical Center of Central Georgia Information about the disorder from the Medical Center of Central Georgia (U.S.). eMedicine: Prune Belly Syndrome Medical article gives all the information your doctor needs to know.

33. Short Description Of Cell Lines. Pathology Prune Belly Syndrome
Version 4.200205, Short description of cell lines. Pathology PruneBelly syndrome 264140 OMIM record. By selecting the cell line
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34. TOUS: CAS PRUNE BELLY SYNDROME
prune belly syndrome . URETHRA URETHRA, PRUNEBELLY SYNDROME. Total 2 cas cliniques Sommaire des Index de Radiologie.
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  • 35. Prune Belly Syndrome Network
    prune belly syndrome Network. 30 Salem Boulevard Naugatuck, CT 067703720 Conditionsprune belly syndrome; Eagle Barrett syndrome. Hours Answered 24 hours
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    36. Health Library - Prune Belly Syndrome
    prune belly syndrome. Founded 1991.Support and education for families and professionalsconcerned about EagleBarrett Syndrome (aka prune belly syndrome).
    http://bhagh.nhshealth.org/Library/HealthGuide/SelfHelp/topic.asp?hwid=shc29pru

    37. Genitourinary And Kidney Disorders - Prune Belly Syndrome
    Genitourinary and Kidney Disorders prune belly syndrome. What is prunebelly syndrome? Prune What causes prune belly syndrome? Prune
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    What is prune belly syndrome?
    Prune belly syndrome is also known as triad syndrome or Eagle-Barrett syndrome. It is characterized by a triad of abnormalities that include the following:
    • absence of abdominal muscles
    • undescended testicles - a condition seen in newborns whereby one (or both) of the male testes has not passed down into the scrotal sac
    • an abnormal, expanded bladder and problems in the upper urinary tract, which may include the bladder, ureters, and kidneys
    Because of the substantial involvement of the urinary tract, children with prune belly syndrome are usually unable to completely empty their bladders and have serious bladder, ureter, and kidney impairment. A child with prune belly syndrome may also have other birth defects. Most commonly, these defects involve the skeletal system, intestines, and heart. Girls may have defects in their external genitalia, as well. Some infants who have prune belly syndrome may be stillborn or die within a few months of birth.

    38. Health Library - Prune Belly Syndrome
    prune belly syndrome. Synonyms Disorder Subdivisions General Discussion Resources Theexact cause of PruneBelly Syndrome is not known.. Resources.
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    39. Prune Belly Syndrome
    prune belly syndrome. Definition EagleBarrett syndrome. Causes, incidence, andrisk factors The underlying causes of prune belly syndrome are unknown.
    http://www.pennhealth.com/ency/article/001269.htm
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    Prune belly syndrome
    Definition: A disease characterized by three major findings (triad): deficient abdominal muscles (causing the skin of the abdomen to wrinkle like a prune), undescended testicles , and a dilated abnormal urinary tract.
    Alternative Names: Eagle-Barrett syndrome
    Causes, incidence, and risk factors: The underlying causes of prune belly syndrome are unknown. There is blockage to the flow of urine from the kidney to the outside of the body during fetal life. For example, dilatation of the urinary tract may develop as a result of urethral obstruction in the womb. The incidence is approximately 1 in 30,000 to 40,000 births. Boys are almost solely affected.
    Expectant mothers carrying affected infants may develop varying degrees of oligohydramnios (insufficient amniotic fluid ) that predisposes the infant to lung problems (see Potter syndrome ). The newborn infant has a wrinkled abdomen (it looks like a prune). This appearance results from swelling with fluid in the womb then loss of that fluid after birth leading to wrinkles of excess skin. The appearance is accentuated by the lack of adequate abdominal musculature. Genital abnormalities may be prominent as undescended testes . Approximately one third of the infants are either stillborn or die within the first few weeks of life from severe lung, kidney, or combined problems.

    40. Prune Belly Syndrome
    prune belly syndrome. Alternative Names EagleBarrett syndrome. Symptomsoligohydramnios (decreased or absent amniotic fluid); skin
    http://www.pennhealth.com/ency/article/001269sym.htm
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    Prune belly syndrome
    Alternative Names: Eagle-Barrett syndrome
    Symptoms:
    Signs and tests: Renal system defects that appear on physical examination or tests include: Other findings may include:
    • prune belly appearance hypoplastic lungs (underdeveloped lungs, typical of Potter syndrome
    Tests:
    Review Date: 12/3/2001
    Reviewed By: David G. Brooks, M.D., Ph.D., Division of Medical Genetics, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

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