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Fig. 6 | Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine

Fig. 6

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. 6

A 34-year-old female patient with a complain of seeing a vaginal bulge for a year and urge incontinence. A and B TPUS Sagittal view 2D images showing the position and the measurements of organs at rest and their descent upon valsalva, respectively (in relation to SP); urinary bladder: 38, 4.2 mm, cervix: 51.1, 40.9 mm, rectum: 6.8, −8.9 mm, prolapsing mass: 52.3, −27.9 mm. C The heterogeneous mass measured 49.2 × 54.9 mm in maximum dimensions. D TUI of the levator ani muscle on contraction showing the intact levator ani on both sides and illustrating the levator urethral gap measurements in the central three slices bilaterally with calculated average value on both sides = 1.15 (Rt),1.14 (Lt). E Endocavitary 3D ultrasound shows intact attachment of the levator ani slings to inferior pubic rami bilaterally

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