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Prune-belly-(„Pflaumenbauch-“)Syndrom (PBS)

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Dieses Syndrom ist eine Kombination schwerwiegender Urodysplasie und ventral-kaudaler Aplasie der muskulären Bauchdecke. Das Verständnis erschließt sich nicht einfach. Die Morbidität liegt bei 1:400000 Geburten.

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Sigel, A., Rösch, W. (1993). Prune-belly-(„Pflaumenbauch-“)Syndrom (PBS). In: Sigel, A. (eds) Kinderurologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-08082-5_9

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