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Fig. 1A —Anatomic dissection and MR images of pubourethral ligaments
(PULs) in cadaver with corresponding MR appearance of PULs in healthy
nulliparous volunteer. Digital image of sagittal section from female cadaver
shows three PULs coursing anteroposterior from pubic bone (PB) to urethra:
proximal PUL (PPUL, pink arrow), intermediate PUL (IPUL, blue
arrow), and distal PUL (DPUL, green arrow). White arrows
delineate anterior and posterior urethral wall.