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Is it necessary to diagnose levator avulsion on pelvic floor muscle contraction?

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Although tomographic ultrasound imaging during PFMC enhances tissue discrimination, this may not translate to superior diagnostic performance. Hence, volumes obtained at rest may be used in women unable to contract their pelvic floor. The diagnosis of levator avulsion by tomographic pelvic floor ultrasound is equally valid when performed at rest or on PFMC. Copyright © 2015 ISUOG. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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