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Fig. 5A. Position of anorectal junction relative to pubococcygeal line.
Ladder plots show position of anorectal junction relative to pubococcygeal
line at rest and during maximum strain for 25 asymptomatic men (A) and
25 asymptomatic women (B). Note that anorectal junction descent is
excessive (
3 cm of descent) in three men.
= multiparous, =
nulliparous.
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