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Prune belly syndrome is a rare predominantly male congenital disorder, typically associating aplasia or large hypoplasia of the muscles of the anterior wall of the abdomen, urinary malformations and bilateral cryptorchidism.

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Prune Belly syndrome or Eagle-Barrett syndrome was first described by the German Frolich in 1839.

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Prune Belly syndrome or Eagle-Barrett syndrome was first described by the German Frolich in 1839.

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This page is a summary of: Prune Belly Syndrome: About Two Cases, Journal of Case Reports and Medical History, June 2024, Acquire Publications LLC,
DOI: 10.54289/jcrmh2400134.
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