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Fig. 3A —Paraurethral ligaments in healthy nulliparous volunteer and
in female cadaver. On axial T2-weighted turbo spin-echo MR images (TR/TE,
5,000/132) of 30-year-old woman (A and B) and on axial proton
density MR image (4,000/18) of cadaver (C) with high-signal marker
placed in urethra (white arrow in C), low-signal-intensity
paraurethral ligament (black arrow) is better seen on left side. U =
urethra.