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== Introduction ==
Prune belly syndrome (PBS), also known as Eagle-Barrett syndrome, is a rare and complex multisystem disorder that is characterized by incomplete or absent musculature of the abdominal wall, bilateral intra-abdominal cryptorchidism, and urinary tract anomalies such as megalourethra, megacystis, hydroureteronephrosis, and renal dysplasia.
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Introduction[edit|edit source]

Prune belly syndrome (PBS), also known as Eagle-Barrett syndrome, is a rare and complex multisystem disorder that is characterized by incomplete or absent musculature of the abdominal wall, bilateral intra-abdominal cryptorchidism, and urinary tract anomalies such as megalourethra, megacystis, hydroureteronephrosis, and renal dysplasia.

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