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Fig. 2. 28-year-old healthy female volunteer. Oblique coronal
three-dimensional model shows female pelvis Color rendering of pelvic floor
muscles allows accurate delineation of morphology and volume assessment o
levator ani, which includes puborectalis, iliococcygeus, and coccygeus.
Keyhole shape indicates normal sepa ration of vagina and rectum and intact
perineal body.
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