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Fig. 3C. MRI of fetus at 29 weeks' gestation with prune-belly syndrome. Axial T2-weighted image at level of kidneys shows increased signal intensity in renal pelves (solid arrows) and increased signal intensity in enlarged bladder (B). Marked contour abnormalities of anterior abdominal wall (open arrows) are noted in this case of prune-belly syndrome. Placenta (P), amniotic fluid (AF), and fetal spine (S) are noted.