1989
DOI: 10.1159/000263426
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In utero Intravesicular Pressure and the Prune Belly Syndrome

Abstract: The pathogenesis of the prune belly syndrome is unclear. The proposed etiologies include a distal obstructive uropathy or a mesodermal defect of the anterior abdominal wall and urinary tract. Detection of increased intravesicular pressure might identify those fetuses with an obstructive etiology who, therefore, would benefit from shunting.

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