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Fig. 2B —44-year-old woman with multicompart mental prolapse. Dashed
line corresponds to pubococcygeal line (PCL). Midline sagittal true fast
imaging with steady-state precession (FISP) image obtained at maximal strain,
however, reveals more moderate degree of urethral hypermobility than shown on
HASTE image (A) as well as mild cystocele and cervical prolapse not
shown on HASTE images. Note flow-related artifact in bladder. Bladder volume
was not significantly changed: 3% increase in volume on true FISP image
compared with HASTE image.