The “Ins and Outs” of Dynamic Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Female Pelvic Organ Prolapse
International Urogynecology Journal2024Vol. 35(11), pp. 2223–2225
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Abstract
Particularly for patients with concurrent urogynecological and colorectal complaints, previous pelvic reconstructive surgery, or when clinical symptomatology does not correlate with physical examination, dynamic pelvic MRI can impact management. It is critical for pelvic reconstructive surgeons to be familiar with this imaging modality to counsel patients and interpret radiographic findings.
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