Keywords:
Performed at one institution, Observational, Not applicable, Pelvic floor dysfunction, Structured reporting, Defecography, MR, Pelvis, Genital / Reproductive system female, GI Tract
Authors:
A. Molinari1, G. Buonomenna2, A. Romani3, D. Schettini3, N. GANDOLFO3; 1Sanremo/IT, 2Avellino/IT, 3Genova/IT
DOI:
10.26044/ecr2020/C-13223
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