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Fig. 3 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

Fig. 3

From: The role of pelvic floor ultrasound correlated with pelvic organ prolapse quantification in the assessment of anterior and apical compartments of pelvic organ prolapse

Fig. 3

A 52-year-old female patient with a complain of progressive vaginal bulge for 10 years. A and B TPUS Sagittal view 2D images showing the position and measurements of organs at rest and their descent upon valsalva, respectively (in relation to the SP), as well as the RVA;urinary bladder:24, −49.8 mm, cervix: 15.9, −44.1 mm, rectum: 13.1, −11.3 mm. RVA:86.3 degrees. Note the posterior vaginal wall cyst (green arrow). C TUI of the levator ani muscle on contraction showing the levator urethral gap measurements in the central three slices with calculated average value on both sides = 1.74 (Rt), 1.87 (Lt). D Endocavitary 3D ultrasound shows intact attachment of the levator ani slings to the inferior pubic rami bilaterally

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