Levels of pelvic floor support: what do they look like on magnetic resonance imaging?
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John DELANCEY, Norman F. Miller Professor of Gynecology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, U-M, Medical School
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Levels of pelvic floor support: what do they look like on magnetic resonance imaging?
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