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Prune Belly (Eagle-Barrett) Syndrome Prune Belly (eaglebarrett) syndromeResearchers are not sure what causes this rare syndrome. Something goes wrongduring the growth of a fetus and parts of the urinary tract develop abnormally http://rarediseases.about.com/cs/prunebellysynd/a/032302.htm
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Prune Belly (Eagle-Barrett) Syndrome Prune Belly syndrome, also known as eaglebarrett or triad syndrome, is adistinctive set of physical problems that a child is born with. http://www.malattiemetaboliche.it/articoli/Prune_ Belly_syndrome.htm
Extractions: Prune Belly syndrome, also known as Eagle-Barrett or triad syndrome, is a distinctive set of physical problems that a child is born with. These problems are: There may be other physical problems in the infant, such as spinal curvature, hip dislocations, clubfoot, respiratory or heart problems, and gastrointestinal problems. What causes it? The cause of the syndrome is unknown, but researchers believe that disruption of the growth of the fetus causes the problems to develop. It is thought that something blocks a part of the fetus' urinary tract, and this causes other parts of the tract to develop abnormally. Prune Belly syndrome occurs in 1 in 40,000 live births in the U.S. How is it diagnosed?
Prune Belly Syndrome Also known as Eagle Barrett syndrome, the Prune Belly syndrome consists of a Synonyms Eagle - Barrett syndrome Fröhlich syndrome Obrinsky syndrome http://ibis-birthdefects.org/start/prunebel.htm
Extractions: 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 ...
Prune Belly Syndrome Prune Belly syndrome, also known as Eagle - Barrett syndrome, is a rare disordercharacterized by partial http://my.webmd.com/hw/health_guide_atoz/nord478.asp
Extractions: 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. The urinary malformations may include 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.
Log In Problems A 17year-old Hispanic adolescent boy presented to the emergency department witha 6-hour history of right flank pain and hematuria. http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/475287
Appl Radiol Radiological Case of the Month Uterine Lipoleiomyoma Eagle Barrett syndrome (AlsoKnown as PruneBelly syndrome) MR Imaging of Muscle Injuries http://www.medscape.com/viewpublication/75_index
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Glossary / N-Z - Digestive Disorders Irritable Bowel syndrome Lactose Intolerance Also called EagleBarrettsyndrome. pruritus ani - itching around the anus. http://www.umm.edu/digest/glossn-z.htm
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Extractions: helpful? yes no Prune Belly syndrome: Eagle Barrett syndrome Prune Belly syndrome is an extremely rare condition which, in most cases, affects males. It is characterised by a triad of distinctive features including weak or missing abdominal muscles, an abnormal expanded bladder and problems in the upper urinary tract which may include the bladder, ureters and kidneys and, in most males, bilateral cryptorchidism (failure of both testes to descend in the scrotum). Prune Belly syndrome affects indviduals to varying degrees. The prognosis may be serious and often life-threatening including in utero death, stillbirth or death within the first few weeks of life. Alternatively, the prognosis may involve a combination of congenital anomalies in infancy. For others, the outcome may be a near-normal life expectancy, with varying degrees of urinary tract pathology. As the name implies, Prune Belly syndrome is characterised by an abdomen with a wrinkly or 'prune-like' appearance with multiple folds of skin. The cause of this is a blockage in a part of the unborn's urinary tract, resulting in other parts of the tract developing abnormally. The obstruction may occur in the urethra (the tube that drains urine from the bladder to the outside of the body for elimination). The effect of this is that the urine 'reverse flows', causing an expanded bladder. Fluid subsequently develops in the abdomen which stretches larger and larger. The fluid is reabsorbed before birth and when the infant is born, it has a sagging or wrinkled abdomen (thus the 'prune belly' name). Infants may have a range of severity from a complete absence of musculature to an abdomen of normal appearance. Infants may have difficulties in sitting upright.