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. 2007 May 22;37(9):851–862. doi: 10.1007/s00247-007-0495-0

Fig. 9.

Fig. 9

Prune-belly syndrome. a Images from a VCUG show the characteristic smooth-walled bladder that is tethered anteriorly by a urachal remnant (long arrow). Note the utricle (short arrow) arising from the dilated prostatic urethra, which is positioned dorsal to the wide bladder neck. b Voiding film shows dilatation of the proximal urethra consistent with megalourethra. Megalourethra can coexist in these patients