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  1. J.P.C. Peper

    J.P.C. Peper Bronze Member

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    What's your diagnosis?

    I'll post the correct asnwer in a day or three!

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    Prune belly syndrome, also known as absent musculature syndrome.

    The name ‘prune belly’ arises from the wrinkled appearance of the abdomen. It’s associated with a large bladder, dilated ureters and cryptorchidism (absence of one or both testes).
     

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