
pmid: 7742491
The pelvic organs are suspended by the pelvic ligaments and supported by the levator ani muscles. Breaks in the connective tissue, and neuromuscular damage affecting the pelvic floor muscles cause pelvic organ prolapse. Magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasound have begun to define the dynamics of the pelvic floor and document the specific tissue lesions involved in this process.
Humans, Female, Pelvic Floor
Humans, Female, Pelvic Floor
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