Anatomy and physiology of the female pelvis: MR imaging revisited
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This review examines normal female pelvic anatomy and uterine physiology, focusing on kinematics visible via ultra-fast MR imaging and the junctional zone.
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This article reviews the normal anatomy of the female pelvis and focuses on uterine physiology, presenting the kinematics of the uterus that can be identified on ultra-fast MR imaging. It also discusses the many facets of the junctional zone on MR imaging. Ultra-fast MR imaging seems to be a powerful tool for evaluating normal anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the uterus. J. Magn. Reson. Imaging 2001;13:842-849.
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