Respiratory function was evaluated in 11 patients with prune-belly syndrome. Nine had evidence of gas trapping and six of restrictive lung disease. These abnormalities of lung function appear to be secondary to the musculoskeletal disorder associated with prune-belly syndrome rather than parenchymal lung disease.
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Crompton, C. H., MacLusky, I. B., & Geary, D. F. (1993). Respiratory function in the prune-belly syndrome. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 68(4), 505–506. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.68.4.505
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