DYNAMIC MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING; RELIABILITY OF ASSESSMENT AND CORRELATION WITH CLINICAL FINDINGS OF PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE

Dynamic magnetic resonance imaging; reliability of assessment and correlation with clinical findings of pelvic organ prolapse

Introduction: Pelvic floor dysfunction and prolapse affect about 50% of women past middle age.Failure to recognize the complex set of pelvic floor defects in individuals leads to most postsurgical failures.Diagnosis and grading of pelvic floor dysfunction esp sd-2 is primarily done by physical examination.Imaging does not have yet an established ro

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