Pelvic Floor Disorders 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-40862-6_56
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“…Imaging technique of pelvis MRI at Radiology Department of Mayapada Hospital is in accordance with the theory by using the right topography. It began with obtaining the sagittal plane and was then used as a guidance to obtain other planes, such as axial oblique and coronal oblique (Deprest et al, 2021;Ho et al, 2019). The retriever is tilted anteriorly approximately 45° vertically in the sagittal plane to allow accurate assessment of fistula tract origin on axial and coronal images (Figure 1).…”
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“…Imaging technique of pelvis MRI at Radiology Department of Mayapada Hospital is in accordance with the theory by using the right topography. It began with obtaining the sagittal plane and was then used as a guidance to obtain other planes, such as axial oblique and coronal oblique (Deprest et al, 2021;Ho et al, 2019). The retriever is tilted anteriorly approximately 45° vertically in the sagittal plane to allow accurate assessment of fistula tract origin on axial and coronal images (Figure 1).…”
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“…Figure6shows an image with the administration of contrast media and the T1 TSE SPIR + C sagittal fat suppression method and arrows showing active inflammation around the fistula sagittal fat suppression method and arrows showing active inflammation around the fistula.Imaging technique of pelvis MRI at Radiology Department of Mayapada Hospital is in accordance with the theory by using the right topography. It began with obtaining the sagittal plane and was then used as a guidance to obtain other planes, such as axial oblique and coronal oblique(Deprest et al, 2021;Ho et al, 2019). The retriever is tilted anteriorly approximately 45° vertically in the sagittal plane to allow accurate assessment of fistula tract origin on axial and coronal images (Figure1).…”
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