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157 related items for PubMed ID: 21046654

  • 1. Measuring the levator hiatus with axial MRI sequences: adjusting the angle of acquisition.
    Gregory WT, Nardos R, Worstell T, Thurmond A.
    Neurourol Urodyn; 2011 Jan; 30(1):113-6. PubMed ID: 21046654
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  • 10. Is curved three-dimensional ultrasound reconstruction needed to assess the warped pelvic floor plane?
    Youssef A, Cavalera M, Pacella G, Salsi G, Morganelli G, Montaguti E, Cataneo I, Pilu G, Rizzo N.
    Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol; 2017 Sep; 50(3):388-394. PubMed ID: 27642724
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  • 11. Two- and 3-dimensional MRI comparison of levator ani structure, volume, and integrity in women with stress incontinence and prolapse.
    Hoyte L, Schierlitz L, Zou K, Flesh G, Fielding JR.
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  • 12. [Comparison of levator ani muscles in three-dimensional MRI-based models in women with and without pelvic organ prolapse at rest].
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  • 13. [Biometry and assessment of the levator hiatus by three-dimensional pelvic floor ultrasound].
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  • 14. [Contribution of pelvic floor MRI in the morphological and functional analysis of pre and postoperative levator muscle in patients with genital prolapse].
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  • 16. Static and dynamic MRI features of the levator ani and correlation with severity of genital prolapse.
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  • 17. [Anatomical characteristics of the pelvic floor muscles in young nulliparous women based on three-dimensional MRI].
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  • 18. Agreement and reliability of pelvic floor measurements during contraction using three-dimensional pelvic floor ultrasound and virtual reality.
    Speksnijder L, Rousian M, Steegers EA, Van Der Spek PJ, Koning AH, Steensma AB.
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  • 19. Injuries to the levator ani in unexplained, chronic pelvic pain.
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  • 20. Pelvic floor function in elite nulliparous athletes.
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