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  • 2. Reliability of new three-dimensional ultrasound technique for pelvic hiatal area measurement.
    Youssef A, Montaguti E, Sanlorenzo O, Cariello L, Salsi G, Morganelli G, Azzarone C, Pilu G, Rizzo N.
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  • 3. Warping of the levator hiatus: how significant is it?
    Dietz HP, Severino M, Kamisan Atan I, Shek KL, Guzman Rojas R.
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    Speksnijder L, Oom DM, Koning AH, Biesmeijer CS, Steegers EA, Steensma AB.
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  • 5. Feasibility and reproducibility of new technique for measurement of transverse diameter of levator ani muscle hiatus using two-dimensional transperineal ultrasound in nulliparous women with term pregnancy.
    Youssef A, Del Magno A, Nedu B, Dapoto F, Brunelli E.
    Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol; 2024 Jun; 63(6):824-832. PubMed ID: 38308852
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  • 8. Does levator ani hiatal area configuration affect pelvic organ prolapse?
    Xuan Y, Friedman T, Dietz HP.
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  • 9. Ultrasound imaging of the pelvic floor: changes in anatomy during and after first pregnancy.
    van Veelen GA, Schweitzer KJ, van der Vaart CH.
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  • 11. Transperineal ultrasound assessment of maternal pelvic floor at term and fetal head engagement.
    Youssef A, Brunelli E, Montaguti E, Di Donna G, Dodaro MG, Bianchini L, Pilu G.
    Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol; 2020 Dec; 56(6):921-927. PubMed ID: 31975450
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  • 12. Association between pelvic floor muscle trauma and contraction in parous women from a general population.
    Nyhus MØ, Salvesen KÅ, Volløyhaug I.
    Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol; 2019 Feb; 53(2):262-268. PubMed ID: 30084230
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  • 15. Vaginal laxity: which measure of levator ani distensibility is most predictive?
    Manzini C, Friedman T, Turel F, Dietz HP.
    Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol; 2020 May; 55(5):683-687. PubMed ID: 31568590
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  • 16. How best to measure the levator hiatus: evidence for the non-Euclidean nature of the 'plane of minimal dimensions'.
    Kruger JA, Heap SW, Murphy BA, Dietz HP.
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  • 17. Levator ani muscle avulsion is a risk factor for expulsion within 1 year of vaginal pessary placed for pelvic organ prolapse.
    Cheung RYK, Lee JHS, Lee LL, Chung TKH, Chan SSC.
    Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol; 2017 Dec; 50(6):776-780. PubMed ID: 28078670
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  • 20. Interobserver repeatability of three- and four-dimensional transperineal ultrasound assessment of pelvic floor muscle anatomy and function.
    Majida M, Braekken IH, Umek W, Bø K, Saltyte Benth J, Ellstrøm Engh M.
    Ultrasound Obstet Gynecol; 2009 May; 33(5):567-73. PubMed ID: 19402120
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