Purpose: Dynamic high-field magnetic resonance (MR) defecography including the evacuation phase is a promising tool for the assessment of functional pelvic disorders, nowadays seen with increasing frequency in elderly women in particular. Learning objectives: 1. To describe the adequate technique of dynamic high-field MRI (3T) in assessing pelvic floor disorders. 2. To provide an overview of the most common pathologies occurring during the evacuation phase, especially in comparison with results of conventional defecography. Methods and materials: After description of the ideal technical parameters of MR defecography performed in supine position after gel rectal filling with a 3 Tesla unit and including the evacuation phase we stress the imp...
OBJECTIVES To assess the extents of pelvic floor descent both during the maximal straining phase an...
Contains fulltext : 118392.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: Des...
Introduction and hypothesis: Conventional defecography and MRI defecography can be requested as an a...
Abstract Pelvic floor dysfunctions represent a range of functional disorders that frequently occur i...
Purpose. This study was undertaken to explore the capabilities of an open-confi guration, low-field,...
This education poster aims to share our personal experience about the MRI defecography, even though...
To review MRI technique and protocol in the assessment of pelvic floor dysfunction (PDF). - To ide...
The purpose of this pictorial essay is to describe the main morpho-functional imaging features, phys...
AIM: This study compared the diagnostic capabilities of dynamic magnetic resonance defaecography (D-...
Background: Functional disorders of the pelvic floor such as pelvic organ prolapse and defecatory dy...
MR defecography (MRD) is an alternative to conventional defecography (CD) which allows for dynamic v...
Background: Purpose of the study is to define the role of conventional radiology and MRI in the eval...
BACKGROUND: Obstructed defaecation syndrome (ODS) is difficulty in evacuating stools, requiring stra...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an excellent tool to understand the complex anatomy of the pelvi...
Introduction. Functional disorders of the pelvic floor represent have a significant impact on the qu...
OBJECTIVES To assess the extents of pelvic floor descent both during the maximal straining phase an...
Contains fulltext : 118392.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: Des...
Introduction and hypothesis: Conventional defecography and MRI defecography can be requested as an a...
Abstract Pelvic floor dysfunctions represent a range of functional disorders that frequently occur i...
Purpose. This study was undertaken to explore the capabilities of an open-confi guration, low-field,...
This education poster aims to share our personal experience about the MRI defecography, even though...
To review MRI technique and protocol in the assessment of pelvic floor dysfunction (PDF). - To ide...
The purpose of this pictorial essay is to describe the main morpho-functional imaging features, phys...
AIM: This study compared the diagnostic capabilities of dynamic magnetic resonance defaecography (D-...
Background: Functional disorders of the pelvic floor such as pelvic organ prolapse and defecatory dy...
MR defecography (MRD) is an alternative to conventional defecography (CD) which allows for dynamic v...
Background: Purpose of the study is to define the role of conventional radiology and MRI in the eval...
BACKGROUND: Obstructed defaecation syndrome (ODS) is difficulty in evacuating stools, requiring stra...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is an excellent tool to understand the complex anatomy of the pelvi...
Introduction. Functional disorders of the pelvic floor represent have a significant impact on the qu...
OBJECTIVES To assess the extents of pelvic floor descent both during the maximal straining phase an...
Contains fulltext : 118392.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVES: Des...
Introduction and hypothesis: Conventional defecography and MRI defecography can be requested as an a...