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Fig. 2A. Urethral diverticulum in 39-year-old woman. Left paramedian
T2-weighted sagittal MR image (TR/TE, 4.3/2.2; flip angle, 37°) obtained
using 3D true fast imaging with steady-state free precession sequence while
patient voids shows part of urethral diverticulum (arrows) anterior
to proximal urethra (U). Reformatted coronal image (asterisk) also
shows part of diverticulum left lateral to proximal urethra. Ostium or neck is
not visible on this image and could not be identified on other MR images (not
shown).