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Overview Symptoms Treatment Prevention 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

23. Prune Belly Syndrome
PruneBelly Syndrome, also known as eagle-barrett syndrome, is a rare disordercharacterized by partial or complete absence of the stomach (abdominal)
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  • Abdominal Muscle Deficiency Syndrome Congenital Absence of the Abdominal Muscles Eagle-Barrett Syndrome Obrinsky Syndrome
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Prune-Belly Syndrome, also known as Eagle-Barrett Syndrome, is a rare disorder characterized by partial or complete absence of the stomach (abdominal) muscles, failure of both testes to descend into the scrotum (bilateral cryptorchidism), and/or urinary tract malformations, such as abnormal widening (dilation) of the tubes that bring urine to the bladder (ureters), accumulation of urine in the ureters (hydroureter) and the kidneys (hydronephrosis), and/or backflow of urine from the bladder into the ureters (vesicoureteral reflux). Complications associated with Prune-Belly Syndrome may include underdevelopment of the lungs (pulmonary hypoplasia) and/or chronic renal failure. The exact cause of Prune-Belly Syndrome is not known.
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24. Eagle-barrett Syndrome - Definition From Biology-Online.org
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25. Eagle-Barrett Syndrome - Kids Courageous - Texas Children's Hospital
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Diagnosed at birth, Eagle-Barrett syndrome Architecture student faces kidney dialysis, transplants, but focuses on the positive When Marcos rocks out with his band, he may seem like any other 21-year-old. But this young architecture student has had more challenges than most people three times his age – and he’s managed to design a bright future for himself. Marcos was born with prune belly syndrome, also known as Eagle-Barrett syndrome, a rare disorder that affects the kidneys and other organs. He had bladder surgery when he was only 2 years old. Then, when he was in eighth grade, he had a kidney transplant. Five years later, when he was a freshman in college, Marcos lost the kidney to chronic rejection and learned he needed another transplant. He was having back pain, and when physicians investigated the cause they discovered a cancerous tumor in his liver. The transplant had to be postponed, and Marcos underwent a complex surgery that removed part of his liver. He missed an entire year of his architecture studies. After his surgery to remove the tumor, Marcos had to return to dialysis for two years to make sure it would not come back before his next transplant. This fall, Marcos hopes to have another kidney transplant. However, he realizes a transplant is not a cure, and he faces a lifelong need for dialysis and

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28. Genitourinary And Kidney Disorders - Prune Belly Syndrome
Prune belly syndrome is also known as triad syndrome or eaglebarrett syndrome.It is characterized by a triad of abnormalities that include the following
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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

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30. EMedicine - Prune Belly Syndrome : Article By Beverly P Wood, MD, MS, PhD
Prune Belly Syndrome The child with prune belly syndrome typically is male with a of abdominal musculature, eagle-barrett syndrome, triad syndrome
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32. Prune Belly Syndrome Medical Reference - MedicineOnline.com
Alternative names eaglebarrett syndrome. Definition. Prune belly syndrome is agroup of congenital anomalies characterized by three major findings
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    Definition Prune belly syndrome is a group of congenital anomalies characterized by three major findings:
    • Deficient development of abdominal muscles (causing the skin of the abdomen to wrinkle like a prune) Undescended testicle Urinary tract anomalies
    Causes, incidence, and risk factors The underlying causes of prune belly syndrome are unknown. 96-97% of cases are boys. Expectant mothers carrying affected infants may develop varying degrees of oligohydramnios (insufficient amniotic fluid ) that make it likely the infant will have lung problems. (See also Potter syndrome The newborn infant has a wrinkled abdomen that looks like a prune. This is because the abdomen swelled with fluid in the womb, then lost that fluid after birth, leading to wrinkles of excess skin. The appearance is accentuated by the lack of adequate abdominal musculature. Many infants are either
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    Prunebelly syndrome (eagle-barrett syndrome, triad syndrome). Das Narla L,Doherty RD, Hingsbergen EA, Fulcher AS. Department of Radiology, Medical College
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    35. Prune Belly Syndrome
    Alternative Names. eaglebarrett syndrome. Causes. The underlying causes of prunebelly syndrome are unknown. 96-97% of cases are boys.
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    Definition
    Prune belly syndrome is a group of congenital anomalies characterized by three major findings:
    • Deficient development of abdominal muscles (causing the skin of the abdomen to wrinkle like a prune) Undescended testicle Urinary tract anomalies
    Alternative Names
    Eagle-Barrett syndrome
    Causes
    The underlying causes of prune belly syndrome are unknown. 96-97% of cases are boys. Expectant mothers carrying affected infants may develop varying degrees of oligohydramnios (insufficient amniotic fluid ) that make it likely the infant will have lung problems. (See also Potter syndrome The newborn infant has a wrinkled abdomen that looks like a prune. This is because the abdomen swelled with fluid in the womb, then lost that fluid after birth, leading to wrinkles of excess skin. The appearance is accentuated by the lack of adequate abdominal musculature. Many infants are either stillborn or die within the first few weeks of life from severe lung or kidney problems, or a combination of congenital anomalies.
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    Reviewed By: Celeste Krauss, M.D., Board Certified Clinical Genetics, Clinical Cytogenetics and Pediatrics. Founding Fellow, American College of Medical Genetics. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

    36. Prune Belly Syndrome
    Alternative Names. eaglebarrett syndrome Prune Belly Syndrome is a seriousand often life threatening problem. Many newborns survive with varying
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    Outlook (Prognosis) Prune Belly Syndrome is a serious and often life threatening problem. Many newborns survive with varying degree of chronic problems, but others are stillborn or die in the first two years of life.
    Possible Complications
    Complications depend on the associated abnormalities. The most common are chronic renal failure and club foot.
    When to Contact a Medical Professional
    Prune Belly Syndrome is usually diagnosed before birth or at the time of birth. If you have a child with diagnosed prune belly syndrome, call your health care provider at the first sign of a urinary tract infection or other urinary symptoms. If your child is diagnosed with distended bladder or enlarged kidneys on prenatal ultrasound, seek prompt consultation with a specialist in high-risk obstetrics or a perinatologist.
    Review Date: 11/3/2003
    Reviewed By: Celeste Krauss, M.D., Board Certified Clinical Genetics, Clinical Cytogenetics and Pediatrics. Founding Fellow, American College of Medical Genetics. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

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    39. Prune Belly Syndrome: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
    Other names for the syndrome include Abdominal Muscle Deficiency Syndrome, of the Abdominal Muscles, eaglebarrett syndrome, and Obrinsky Syndrome.
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    n. Congenital absence of abdominal muscles, in which the outline of the intestines is visible through the protruding abdominal wall and the skin in the abdominal region is wrinkled. Also called prune-belly syndrome triad syndrome Wikipedia Prune belly syndrome Prune belly syndrome is a rare birth defect affecting about 1 in 35,000 births. About 96% of those affected are male. Prune belly syndrome is a congenital disorder of the urinary system , characterized by a triad of symptoms. The syndrome is named for the mass of wrinkled skin that is often (but not always) present on the abdomens of those with the disorder. Other names for the syndrome include Abdominal Muscle Deficiency Syndrome, Congenital Absence of the Abdominal Muscles, Eagle-Barrett Syndrome, and Obrinsky Syndrome.
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    Prune belly syndrome is often diagnosed via ultrasound while a child is still in-utero. An abnormally large abdominal mass is the key indicator, as the abdomen swells with the pressure of accumulated urine. In young children, frequent

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    Definition: Prune belly syndrome is a group of congenital anomalies characterized by three major findings:
    • Deficient development of abdominal muscles (causing the skin of the abdomen to wrinkle like a prune) Undescended testicle Urinary tract anomalies

    Alternative Names: Eagle-Barrett syndrome
    Causes, incidence, and risk factors: The underlying causes of prune belly syndrome are unknown. 96-97% of cases are boys. Expectant mothers carrying affected infants may develop varying degrees of oligohydramnios (insufficient amniotic fluid ) that make it likely the infant will have lung problems. (See also

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