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THIS IS A STUDENT REPORT AND MAY CONTAIN INACCURACIES GREG HAMPIKIAN greghampikian@mail.clayton.edu. I. Prune Belly Syndrome, alsoknown as eaglebarrett syndrome, by Jill Todd. II. Chromosomal Location. http://a-s.clayton.edu/hampikian/1901H/REPORTS1999/PruneBelly1901h-01.htm
Extractions: THIS IS A STUDENT REPORT AND MAY CONTAIN INACCURACIES. IF YOU WISH TO QUOTE FROM IT YOU MUST GET THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF DR. GREG HAMPIKIAN greghampikian@mail.clayton.edu I. Prune Belly Syndrome, also known as Eagle-Barrett Syndrome, by Jill Todd II. Chromosomal Location Prune Belly mimics an X-linked disease. The exact cause of Prune Belly Syndrome is not known; although, urinary obstruction (a common symptom), has been associated with the Ring X chromosome which lacks the XIST locus. The XIST is the inactivation center. Failure for the Ring X chromosome to become inactive causes many abnormalities, such as urinary obstruction (Wiley, 1). III. Type of inheritance Prune Belly Syndrome is an autosomal dominant disease; however, it mimics X-linked inheritance. This disease is seen in families only in sons. The disease is thought to be caused by a primary defect in mesoderm development (Dept of Radiology, 1). Incidence Approximately 1/40,000 live births are born with Prune Belly Syndrome. 20% are still born or die before birth; 50% die in the first two years of life (DAlessandro, 1). The disease is predominately in males. Symptoms Abdomen appears as a "potbelly" (Pedbase, 2)
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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 http://www.uuhsc.utah.edu/healthinfo/pediatric/urology/pbs.htm
Extractions: 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.
OHSU Doernbecher - Genitourinary & Kidney Disorders , Genetics Birth Defects Clinic. ·, Urology. What is prune belly syndrome?Prune belly syndrome is also known as triad syndrome or eaglebarrett syndrome. http://www.ohsuhealth.com/dch/health/urology/prune.asp
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CMCD Knowledge Base Prune belly syndrome is also known as triad syndrome or eaglebarrett syndrome.It is characterized by a triad of abnormalities that include the following http://www.childrens.com/healthinfo/Display.cfm?ID=1335&main=1310
Support Groups - Page 2 Of 2 Prune Belly Syndrome Network Information and support for parents of childrenwith Prune Belly Syndrome, which is also called eaglebarrett syndrome. http://pediatrics.about.com/cs/supportgroups1/index_2.htm
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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. http://www.mccg.org/childrenshealth/urology/pbs.asp
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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.mmhs.com/clinical/peds/english/urology/pbs.htm
Extractions: 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.
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Child Health Library - Urology - Prune Belly Syndrome Prune belly syndrome is also known as triad syndrome or eaglebarrett syndrome.Itischaracterized by a triad of abnormalities that include the following http://www.chp.edu/greystone/urology/pbs.php
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Rosser Prune Belly Syndrome, also known as eaglebarrett syndrome, is awell known triadof abdominal muscle deficiency or hypoplasia, urinarytract anomalies, and http://www.duj.com/Article/Rosser2/Potter.html
Extractions: 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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