Prune
belly syndrome
It is an infrequent, hereditary birth fault
distressing about 1 in 40,000 births. About 97% of those pretentious are male.
Prune belly disease is a congenital illness of the urinary system, considered
by a trio of signs.
Symptoms
Symptoms include a complete or partial lack of
stomach wall muscles. There may be creased folds of skin cover the tummy.
Diagnosis
Prune belly disease can be identified via
ultrasound while a child is still in-utero. An unusually large stomach cavity
approaching that of an obese person is the key pointer, as the stomach swells
with the weight of accrued urine.
Treatment
The type of cure, like that of most
illnesses, depends on the harshness of the signs.
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