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  • Title: Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the anal canal using high resolution sequences and phased array coil: visualization of anal sphincter complex.
    Author: Laghi A, Iafrate F, Paolantonio P, Iannaccone R, Baeli I, Ferrari R, Catalano C, Passariello R.
    Journal: Radiol Med; 2002 Apr; 103(4):353-9. PubMed ID: 12107385.
    Abstract:
    PURPOSE: To assess the normal anatomy of the anal sphincter complex using high-resolution MR imaging with phased -array coil. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Twenty patients, 13 males and 7 females, ranging in age between 27 and 56 years underwent MRI evaluation of the pelvic region, using a superconductive 1.5 T magnet (maximum gradient strength, 25 mT/m; minimum rise time 600 microseconds, equipped with phased-array coil. High-resolution T2-weighted Turbo Spin Echo sequences (TR, 4055 ms; TE, 132 ms; matrix 390x512; in-plane resolution, 0.67x0.57 mm) were acquired on multiple axial, sagittal and coronal planes. Images were reviewed by two experienced gastrointestinal radiologists in order to evaluate the normal anal sphincter complex. RESULTS: Optimal image quality of the anal sphincter complex was obtained in all cases. Different muscular layers were observed between the upper and lower aspects of the anal canal. In the lower part of the anal canal, internal and external sphincter muscles could be observed; in the upper part, puborectal and internal sphincter muscles were depicted. Good visualization of intersphincteric space, levator ani muscle and ischioanal space was also obtained in all cases. CONCLUSIONS: High-resolution MR images with phased-array coil provide optimal depiction of the anal canal and the anal sphincter complex.
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