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Fig. 10B 51-year-old woman with T2 cancer of rectosigmoid junction not
seen on endorectal sonography. Transvaginal images show eccentric hypoechoic
mass (m) in bowel. Destruction of echogenic wall layer represents submucosa
with infiltration through hypoechoic muscularis propria. Perirectal fat is not
invaded. Long-axis image shows rectal wall layers opposite tumor are
intact.