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Fig. 2A. Normal anatomy of urethra and its supporting structures in
34-year-old continent woman. Axial T2-weighted fast spin-echo MR image
obtained at level of approximately 30th percentile of urethra shows normal
striated muscle, smooth muscle, and mucosa submucosa layers of urethra.
Normal periurethral and paraurethral ligaments, which maintain their tightness
and can be traced along entire length without discontinuity, are shown.
Symmetric puborectal sling is also noted.