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Fig. 6B —6-year-old boy with misplacement of bowel through sphincter
after repair of high anorectal anomaly. Axial T2-weighted MR image of pelvis
at level of inferior pubic ramus shows fairly developed sphincter
(arrow). Anal canal (arrowhead) is situated eccentrically to
right and anterior to sphincter at this level.