Prune Belly Syndrome Network Devoted to health education, information and support for the person with the condition as well as their friends, families or the health professionals who treat them. Also known as eaglebarrett syndrome. http://www.prunebelly.org/
Extractions: Send comments or questions to webmaster@prunebelly.org Welcome! Here you will find a collection of information about Prune Belly Syndrome which is also known as Eagle-Barrett Syndrome. The Prune Belly Syndrome Network, Inc. provides support for those who have Prune Belly, their families, friends and the health care professionals who treat them. The information contained in this site is designed to enhance, not replace, the relationship that exists between our visitors and their existing physicians. LOOK!
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Prune Belly Syndrome / Eagle-Barrett Syndrome Information for the person whose life is in someway affected by Prune Belly Syndrome. Also called eaglebarrett syndrome/. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Prune Belly Syndrome Network a collection of information about Prune Belly Syndrome which is also known as eaglebarrett syndrome. The Prune Belly Syndrome Network, Inc. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Prune Belly Syndrome Prune Belly Syndrome Fact Sheet for Specialists in Ukrainian by IBIS. Congenital Absence of the Abdominal Muscles;; eaglebarrett syndrome. http://ibis-birthdefects.org/start/ukrainian/uprunbel.htm
Extractions: (Prune Belly Syndrome) Cèíîí³ìè: Triad Syndrome; Abdominal Muscle Deficiency Syndrome; Congenital Absence of the Abdominal Muscles; Eagle-Barrett Syndrome. Obrinsky Syndrome. çîâí³øí³é âèãëÿä "Prune Belly", ùî îçíà÷ຠ"æèâ³ò, çìîðùåíèé, ÿê ÷îðíîñëèâ". Ïðè êàòåãî𳿠III - ñïåö³àëüíå ë³êóâàííÿ íåïîòð³áíå. Abdominal Muscles, Absence of, with Urinary Tract Abnormality and Cryptorchidism. Burton BK, Dillard RG. Prune belly syndrome: observations supporting the hypothesis of abdominal overdistention. Am. J. Med. Genet. 1984;17:669-672. Greskovich FJ, Nyberg LM. The Prune belly syndrome: a review of its etiology, defects, treatment and prognosis. J. Urol. 1988;140:707-712. Woodhouse CRJ, Ransley PG, Innes-Williams D. The Prune belly syndrome - report of 47 cases. Arch. Dis. Child. 1982;57:856-859. Ïåðåãëÿíóòî ðåäàêö³éíîþ êîëå㳺þ I.B.I.S.
Dr. Koop - Prune Belly Syndrome eaglebarrett syndrome. Causes, incidence, and risk factors. The underlyingcauses of prune belly syndrome are unknown. 96-97% of cases are boys. http://www.drkoop.com/ency/93/001269.html
Extractions: 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 stillborn or die within the first few weeks of life from severe lung or kidney problems, or a combination of congenital anomalies.
MySA.com Metro State So I'm just really happy about the whole thing." Tully suffered from urological infections due to eaglebarrett syndrome. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Dr. Koop - Prune Belly Syndrome Alternative Names. eaglebarrett syndrome Prune Belly Syndrome is a seriousand often life threatening problem. Many newborns survive with varying http://www.drkoop.com/ency/93/001269trt.html
Extractions: Calling your health care provider: 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.
Prune Belly Syndrome / Family Village Library Prune Belly Syndrome. Synonym eaglebarrett syndrome those who have prunebelly syndrome, also known as eagle-barrett syndrome, and to their families, http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/lib_prune-belly.html
Extractions: A list for parents and caregivers of children with Posterior Urethral Valves (or other obstructive uropathy). We also welcome members who have children with prune belly syndrome, VATERS, or other congenital urologic or kidney anomoly. Whether the child has been born yet or not, whether the child lived or not, whether the child had kidney/urinary track problems or not....everyone is welcome to be part of the PUVs family. What is Prune Belly Syndrome?
Specific Diagnoses (E - F) eaglebarrett syndromeSee Prune Belly Syndrome Ectodermal Dysplasia Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome; Elective MutismSee Selective Mutism Encephalitis http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/card_ef.htm
Fröhlich's Syndrome (www.whonamedit.com) of the urogenital tract with aplasia of the abdominal musculature. Also knownas eaglebarrett syndrome,Obrinsky s syndrome,Obrinsky-Fröhlich syndrome. http://www.whonamedit.com/synd.cfm/1499.html
Extractions: This survey of medical eponyms and the persons behind them is meant as a general interest site only. No information found here must under any circumstances be used for medical purposes, diagnostically, therapeutically or otherwise. If you, or anybody close to you, is affected, or believe to be affected, by any condition mentioned here: see a doctor. Abdominal muscle deficiency anomalad, abdominal muscle deficiency syndrome, abdominal musculature aplasia syndrome, abdominal wall aplasia syndrome, absence of abdominal muscle syndrome, aplastic abdominal muscle syndrome, defective abdominal wall syndrome, prune-belly-sequenz, prune belly syndrome. A syndrome combining malformation of the urogenital tract with aplasia of the abdominal musculature. There is a congenital absence of muscles of the anterior abdominal wall, and the lax excessive skin of the abdomen looks like the wrinkled skin of a prune. Other features include persistent furrowlike umbilicus, cryptorchism; and other anomalies, including malrotation of the bowel, pigeon breast, hip dislocation, polydactyly, and heart defects. The male/female rate is 2: 2. The aetiology is unknown. Affected girls show only absence of abdominal muscles. About 20% are stillborn or die within first 4 weeks of life; 50% die within 2 years. Diagnosis can be made in utero by ultrasound by 21 weeks gestation. It can occur sporadically, as an X-linked transmission, associated with chromosomal abnormalities, and as a familial occurrence and is then associated with congenital deafness and mental retardation.