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Ultrasound imaging of the perineal body: a useful clinical tool.

Victoria AsfourGiuseppe Alessandro DigesuRuwan FernandoVik Khullar
Published in: International urogynecology journal (2019)
It is possible to measure the perineal body on 2D ultrasound. This technique facilitates the objective diagnosis of perineal deficiency. POP-Q PB does not predict the length or area of the perineal body.
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