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Fig. 8 —Three-dimensional endoanal sonogram, lateral view, from just
below midanal canal to above puborectal muscle in 60-year-old man shows normal
anatomy of four-layer structure of sphincter complex. Top of figure is
anterior. SE = subepithelial tissues, IS = internal anal sphincter, LM =
longitudinal muscle, ES = external anal sphincter.