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Fig. 3A. Morphologic alteration of urethra and its supporting
structures in 57-year-old woman with stress urinary incontinence. Axial
T2-weighted fast spin-echo MR image obtained at level of approximately 30th
percentile of urethra shows that striated muscle layer of urethra
(arrowheads) is thin compared with normal muscle layer seen in woman
imaged in Figure 2A. Fluttering
periurethral ligament (straight arrows) and discontinuous
paraurethral ligament (curved arrows) are evident. R = rectum, SP =
symphysis pubis, V = vagina.
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