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Fig. 4B —50-year-old woman with multicompartmental prolapse. Dashed
line corresponds to pubococcygeal line (PCL). Midline sagittal true fast
imaging with steady-state precession (FISP) image reveals more severe
cystocele, urethrocele, urethral hypermobility, and rectocele than shown on
HASTE image (A). Mild cervical prolapse (arrow) is also seen
on true FISP but is not shown on HASTE image.