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Fig. 5B. Peritoneal reflection. In vivo sagittal T2-weighted fast spin-echo image obtained in 78-year-old man with rectal adenocarcinoma shows peritoneal reflection (arrows) that, in this plane, can be followed to its point of attachment (lower arrow) over anterior surface of rectum.