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B, Axial true fast imaging in steady-state free precession image
obtained at same level as A on straining shows marked ballooning of
entire puborectalis muscle (arrowheads) within which there are
cystocele (c), enterocele (e), and peritoneocele (p).
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Fig. 4. 74-year-old woman with symptomatic vaginal prolapse and stress
urinary incontinence.
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