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Fig. 4

From: Role of static and dynamic MRI in evaluation of pelvic posterior compartment pathologies: prospective case series

Fig. 4

Case no. 1: Static MRI T2W axial (a, b) and coronal (c) images show mild bilateral paravaginal level I and II endopelvic fascial defects more on the right side and widening of pelvic hiatus (white arrows in image a). Level III endopelvic fascial defect (dropping mustache sign) with a defect of urethral ligaments on RT side (white arrows in image b); there was a defect in iliococcygeus muscle attachment on both sides more on the left side (white arrows in image c)

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