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Fig. 1E MR images (A-C) and drawings (D-F) show
division of prostate into sextants. Drawings were modified from
[16]. Drawing shows middle
gland resembles shape of ellipse and extends from level of largest transverse
diameter of prostate to caudal (inferior) level of verumontanum.