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From: A case of ultrasound-guided prenatal diagnosis of prune belly syndrome in Papua New Guinea – implications for management

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Clinical findings. A. Newborn’s general appearance – prune-belly syndrome characteristics include a distended wrinkled abdomen secondary to absent abdominal musculature, and a small chest secondary to lung hypoplasia. B. Abnormal male genitalia: undersized, underdeveloped scrotum with absent testes (cryptorchidism), penile aplasia and absent urethral meatus.

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