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Fig. 2B Midsagittal contrast-enhanced T1-weighted spoiled gradient-recalled echo MR images (TR/TE, 22.4/10.7) obtained in 64-year-old woman with fecal incontinence and history of hysterectomy in sitting position. When ultrasound gel is used as rectal enema, diameter of anterior rectocele is smaller (40 mm, black arrow) and there is nearly complete evacuation of contrast agent. Other findings are similar. White arrows = anterior rectocele.